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Old 01-12-16, 08:39 PM   #1
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Re: How do you name your animals?

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A good Excel program, or less so an Access-like program. Then you just link the nickname with the ID number. :P
All my spiders get both names and ID numbers, and I use a Google spreadsheet to track feedings, molts, etc. across multiple devices. I refer to them all by name, but the ID numbers are helpful for organizing my spreadsheet and to keep track of breeding(which I don't currently do but may pick up again in the future)


I would probably do the same for the snakes if I had a lot of them. For just 5 snakes, though, names are plenty.
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Old 01-12-16, 10:42 PM   #2
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Re: How do you name your animals?

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All my spiders get both names and ID numbers, and I use a Google spreadsheet to track feedings, molts, etc. across multiple devices. I refer to them all by name, but the ID numbers are helpful for organizing my spreadsheet and to keep track of breeding
Greetings, fellow spreadsheet junkie...

Add to your list of data the regular weighing, and here we are.
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