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konrad1982 Posted - 13/05/2012 : 22:40:36
Hi guys. That's me again after 15 months break. I'm coming back as I got two little girls yesterday (pastel and pinstripe). The only question I have is: I was told they are both CB 11 but after I came back home and put them on the scale, one is 100g and one 210g is it possible then that at least 4,5 month old snake may weigh only 100g? According to what shop owner said they are both great feeders. One think I forgot to ask is how they were feeding them. I know they were both on rats. Would you suggest to put the rat next to the hide and leave it or rather shake it in front of the snake? I should know that already however I can't remember how I was feeding my 1st snake. Thanks for your help.
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acd1984 Posted - 14/05/2012 : 02:35:32
Mine is only about 200grams and the shop said it is from Oct, but I don't believe it, guess it doesn't really matter if they eat shed and poo right for you
acd1984 Posted - 14/05/2012 : 02:30:29
Mine is only about 200grams and the shop said it is from Oct, but I don't believe it, guess it doesn't really matter if they eat shed and poo right for you
Lotabob Posted - 13/05/2012 : 23:39:35
Unlikely but not impossible though they may have been kept on a maintenance diet or just been slow starters, though whats in a few months anyway, if they are healthy and eating then its a win.

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