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ecclestr168 |
Posted - 10/04/2012 : 01:05:07 Hi i recently aquired a royal python i got him from my college as i study animal care but i have been told that he didnt have a great start in life and isnt the size he should be. He is currently 3 years old i wondered wether anyone could tell me what size he should be at his age as i dont no what is normal as he is my first ever snake im usualy a lizard kind of person but decided to go ahead and get him anyways i got him for £40 i thought i got a good deal tell me what you think peace out |
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hodgie |
Posted - 13/04/2012 : 08:31:54 They all vary, i have a 6 and half year old Pastel who is just over 1kg, and perfectly healthy. |
ecclestr168 |
Posted - 12/04/2012 : 00:35:59 ok thanks for the help very helpful info thank you |
Lotabob |
Posted - 11/04/2012 : 20:17:53 quote: Originally posted by ecclestr168
i dont think he will ever be as big as he should be
The size he is IS the size he should be. He'd be bigger or smaller otherwise lol. They really are all different. |
Strawb |
Posted - 11/04/2012 : 19:50:09 My royal Tia was also under size and under weight when I got her. This was due to her being neglected by the previous owner. She (I give all my snakes girls names, because I find nice girls names are easier to find than boys)was about 3 years old, 80cm long and weighed 484g. It has been just over 1 year now and she is approximately 1 metre long and weighs just over a kilo. She's been on hunger strike since the end of November, so I don't know if she'll ever grow any more. I know you can control the length of a boa by how you feed it, but I don't know if that applies to pythons. It's logical to assume that if it's underfed during its early years when the most growth occurs, then it may always remain undersized. I don't know if anyone else can shed any light on this? |
ecclestr168 |
Posted - 10/04/2012 : 23:13:38 ok thanks i think he has grown since i got him and definetly pileing on the pounds but i dont think he will ever be as big as he should be he is still quite small compared to others that i have seen and hopeful he should be mating him in the future but what would you recomend what morph i have about £200 to spend on a female |
Lotabob |
Posted - 10/04/2012 : 12:05:38 He looks lovely from what you can see, some do get a slow start in life with eating issues and other stuff but they do get there eventually, some are just a bit smaller than others and some are monster sized. You got a good price for him too, look forward to some pics of him all settled in at his new home. |
ecclestr168 |
Posted - 10/04/2012 : 09:06:42 ok thanks for the help i shall weight him soon and i will let you know and thanks for all the help |
chrisc |
Posted - 10/04/2012 : 09:02:01 he looks ok from that pic but can see his body shape that well. if you imagine a cross section of the snake, triangle shaped= underweight, loaf of bread shaped= good body shape, round=over weight. once you weigh him go buy this feeding guide
Blackecho's feeding guide - feed 10/15% of the snake's weight. 0-400g - feed every 5 days 400-800g feed every 7 days 800-1200g every 10 days 1200g+ every 14 days
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ecclestr168 |
Posted - 10/04/2012 : 08:43:27 Hi i got a picture here dont no if its of any use and thanks for the link it was really helpful http://s1255.photobucket.com/albums/hh639/Ryan_Eccleston/?action=view¤t=523482_3488969345246_1301842889_3249485_1286997283_n.jpg |
chrisc |
Posted - 10/04/2012 : 01:31:14 congrats on the new addition, heres a weight by age chart but this is just a guide. what does he weight an roughly how long is he? if you post a few pics we can say weather his body shape looks good or not http://www.theroyalpython.co.uk/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=4437 |