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reptilekeeper1992 Posted - 30/10/2009 : 14:26:09
3 months old, had shed, bright and shinny snakey, and eats 2 rat pups every 5 days, that is until i can get some rat fluffs for her to munch on

She weighs 205g, weighed her yesterday. I have seen a couple of threads where someone has asked whether their 3 month old who is 90g if that is too little (cant remember which thread), and replies say that is an ok weight.

just wondering whether Boo weighs a little too much or not

thanks
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reptilekeeper1992 Posted - 06/11/2009 : 09:13:32
thanks a lot BE
Blackecho Posted - 06/11/2009 : 07:22:35
Rat Pups are pretty fatty, if you can move up to Rat Fluffs/Fuzzies you'll probably notice more significant weight gain.
reptilekeeper1992 Posted - 05/11/2009 : 23:18:57
Well I must have weighed her when she wasn't quite empty because I weighed her tonight (this time she was empty), and there was a difference I couldn't help but notice:

15th September 2009 - 3 months old - 119g(empty)
17th October 2009 - 3 months old - 176g (empty)
29th October 2009 - 3 months old - 205g (not quite empty??)
5th November 2009 - 3 months old - 179g (empty)

The fact that she might have not been empty when she was previously weighed might be the answer to the lower weight at this current weighing session, however I notice that this also means that she has only put on 3g since the 29th October, and she has been on 2x rat pups every 5 days. Any ideas??? (She could possibly be starting to regulate her body weight as she was previously on poor pet shop diet of 2x mice fluffs every 3 days - maybe the proper diet is taking effect).

Anyone shed some light on this please????

****Also I used digital kitchen scales, that were calibrated before I used them

thanks
laura118 Posted - 02/11/2009 : 12:08:56
sorry, i ment 297g
laura118 Posted - 02/11/2009 : 08:08:46
My royal is just 3 months old and at her last weigh he was 197g i will weigh him again later
and let you know how much he is now.
reptilekeeper1992 Posted - 01/11/2009 : 00:41:33
Yea she was empty when I weighed her. I tend to weigh her everytime she does a poo, so I have regular weight records.
She is not overfed. Every 5 days she has 2 rat pups, until I can get her rat fluffs and then she is going to be on one of them every 5 days.
Maybe she is just going to be a big snake
wolfspirit Posted - 31/10/2009 : 00:14:47
is that weight empty?

i would not worry as long as she is eating and your not over feeding she is fine..

my girl was 200g at ten weeks old..
reptilekeeper1992 Posted - 30/10/2009 : 19:53:53
yea i was wondering about the speed she was growing in weight and length. I mean im not sure too much about how quickly Royals grow length wise, but at 3 months old, nearly 4 months she is 20 inches long, another 4 inches and she will hit 2ft long, at under half a year old.

either she is growing fine and im just worrying too much, or she is growing fast and im gonna have a huge snake when she hits adulthood.
Blackecho Posted - 30/10/2009 : 16:42:30
Sounds fine and no, you can't really accurately age a snake.

I suppose we're as good as Novemeber now too.
reptilekeeper1992 Posted - 30/10/2009 : 14:56:13
well she has gone up 29g in 12 days, sounds ok???
reptilekeeper1992 Posted - 30/10/2009 : 14:53:20
When I first saw her in the pet shop she was 8 weeks old, and when I brought her from the pet shop she was 9 weeks old (so two months). I had her in September and now its October, so yea she is 3 months old. Mind you the pet shop had been feeding her every 3-4 days, so she probably ate a bit too much, but now she is on a rat diet every 5 days.

I think maybe what the pet shop was feeding her contributed to the weight, even though mice dont have as much nutrition in as rats.

Can a vet tell how old a snake is or is it a matter of trusting what the pet shop/breeder tells you???
Blackecho Posted - 30/10/2009 : 14:50:17
That's certainly a good weight, are you sure of the age?

They do all grow at different rates.

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