View Full Version : Measure your snake the easy way.
ErikBush97
07-10-13, 12:49 AM
Hi, everyone. I was ggoing to post this awhile ago bit I forgot. I tried a million ways to measure my BP without actually trying to phyically straighten him out, which I'd NEVER do.
Find a small object and put your snake next to it and snap a picture. Measure the small object and that's going to be your ruler. Go to Serpwidgets - Snake Measurer (http://SerpWidgets.com/main/measure) and uploud the picture. Once you have that done, click your ruler from one end to the other and below the image type in the correct info for the ruler (if your rulee was 5 inches, set the ruler info to 5 inches...). Then click along the snake and you're done! It'll tell you how long your snake is at the bottom :) hope this helps...
Mikoh4792
07-10-13, 01:40 AM
Thanks ill try it out
marvelfreak
07-10-13, 01:45 AM
I been using this for a couple years now. the only thing you forgot was for it to work right it has to be a picture from above looking down at the snake. Pictures from the side won't give you the correct measurement.
ErikBush97
07-10-13, 01:54 AM
I been using this for a couple years now. the only thing you forgot was for it to work right it has to be a picture from above looking down at the snake. Pictures from the side won't give you the correct measurement.
I'll keep that in mind. Thanks :)
Get a string, start with one end at the tip of your snake's nose, and run the string down the snake's spine. Both ends of the string can be loose, it's just the point that's touching the spine that shouldn't move.
Then you just measure the string to the point where you noted the snake's tail.
LadyWraith
07-10-13, 08:10 AM
A tailor's measuring tape also works wonderful. It's flexible so straightening the snake out is unnecessary.
smy_749
07-10-13, 09:22 AM
I just let my snakes crawl on the tile which is 12 inches in length..wait for them to straighten out and guestimate, works for me !
ErikBush97
07-10-13, 01:55 PM
Those are all awesome ideas :)
Amadeus
07-10-13, 01:57 PM
I just let my snakes crawl on the tile which is 12 inches in length..wait for them to straighten out and guestimate, works for me !
Exactly what I do. Thhe only time I knew for certain the length of my snakes was when I bought my Hogg
formica
07-10-13, 01:57 PM
I use plastic tubes, I have clear acyrilic tubes of diffrent diameters from a random project I did years ago which i've marked with 6inch markers, makes an excellent and fast way to measure smaller snakes - clear acrylic tubes big enough for a large anaconda my be a bit expensive tho lol
bigsnakegirl785
07-10-13, 02:18 PM
I put my boa up against a wall, and tickle down his side to get him to go right up against the wall. Of course, this doesn't work with my ball python; he won't sit still and doesn't straighten out. XD I have my brother hold the end of the tape measure at the tip of his tail and hold it in place, then I gently press down on his head so he's straight long enough to get the measurement. I recently measured Cloud at almost 5ft (he's within half an inch).
ErikBush97
07-10-13, 02:27 PM
I put my boa up against a wall, and tickle down his side to get him to go right up against the wall. Of course, this doesn't work with my ball python; he won't sit still and doesn't straighten out. XD I have my brother hold the end of the tape measure at the tip of his tail and hold it in place, then I gently press down on his head so he's straight long enough to get the measurement. I recently measured Cloud at almost 5ft (he's within half an inch).
My Ball python is the same way. Lol he's just super curious and doesn't like staying still. That's why I use that website to measure mine.
I use plastic tubes, I have clear acyrilic tubes of diffrent diameters from a random project I did years ago which i've marked with 6inch markers, makes an excellent and fast way to measure smaller snakes - clear acrylic tubes big enough for a large anaconda my be a bit expensive tho lol
LOL mine would probably decide it was a cool new type of hide and decide not to come out.
bigsnakegirl785
07-10-13, 02:53 PM
My Ball python is the same way. Lol he's just super curious and doesn't like staying still. That's why I use that website to measure mine.
Yeah, so that will work with some, though. :)
I think it's mostly due to the fact that Bud (the bp) knows how to move across the floor, and Cloud doesn't. If I put him on the ground, he'll move his body up and down off the floor, and not move an inch. Bud will pull his body in together, and stretch back out to move around. So, I normally hold Cloud or take him outside. Cloud pretty much just sits in whatever position I put him in on the floor, and he seems to be more comfortable with going up against the wall as opposed to stranded in the middle of floor.
ErikBush97
07-10-13, 08:24 PM
Yeah, so that will work with some, though. :)
I think it's mostly due to the fact that Bud (the bp) knows how to move across the floor, and Cloud doesn't. If I put him on the ground, he'll move his body up and down off the floor, and not move an inch. Bud will pull his body in together, and stretch back out to move around. So, I normally hold Cloud or take him outside. Cloud pretty much just sits in whatever position I put him in on the floor, and he seems to be more comfortable with going up against the wall as opposed to stranded in the middle of floor.
Nice :) my ball python hides all day so he's super active whem I bring him out. He thinks it's funny to be wiggly :p
desipooh.12
07-13-13, 03:48 AM
My brb sheds perfectly so I just measure the
Skin! The only thing I haven't figured out to do was to weigh
Em .. That's the tricky part lol
marvelfreak
07-13-13, 04:19 AM
My brb sheds perfectly so I just measure the
Skin! The only thing I haven't figured out to do was to weigh
Em .. That's the tricky part lol
This doesn't work, because the shed can be stretched. My yellow Anaconda is just under 8 feet when he stretches from one side of his cage to the other, but his last shed measure 8.6 feet. So his shed is off by 8 to 9 inches.
desipooh.12
07-13-13, 10:09 AM
This doesn't work, because the shed can be stretched. My yellow Anaconda is just under 8 feet when he stretches from one side of his cage to the other, but his last shed measure 8.6 feet. So his shed is off by 8 to 9 inches.
crap ... Lol
brylecc1989
07-13-13, 11:12 AM
Weighing is easy. Just use a kitchen scale, and put a bowl on top. Then hit "tare" on the scale and put the snake in the bowl. If it's a much bigger snake, upgrade to a bathroom scale and a big bowl :)
smy_749
07-13-13, 12:02 PM
Weighing is easy. Just use a kitchen scale, and put a bowl on top. Then hit "tare" on the scale and put the snake in the bowl. If it's a much bigger snake, upgrade to a bathroom scale and a big bowl :)
Or just weigh yourself, then pick up the huge snake and weigh yourself again.
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