Re: How can I tell if my snake is overweight?
You can tell when a snake is overweight- it develops a space of visible skin between the scales. Some species, especially some of the ones with more keeled scales, will have some little hint of visible skin, but when the snake looks stretched out (like a pair of pantyhose too taut), the skin between scales will expand and the snake will look rather like an overstuffed sausage. That's a fat snake and time for a diet.
My female albino WDB is actually on a food restriction right now- she was underweight when I got her, and still growing, but I've been noticing that she looks a bit thicker than I'd like her to be now, so she's getting her food cut back to smaller meals.
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