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Old 10-10-13, 11:55 AM   #16
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Re: How Do You Keep Track of Sheds, Feeding, Etc.?

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Old 10-10-13, 01:44 PM   #17
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i also write it in a little leather notebook i had laying around.
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Old 10-11-13, 12:05 AM   #18
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I used to keep track of everything but now I don't bother. If I had 20 snakes or a batch of baby snakes I would keep more records but with 9 and only 2 snakes off the common feed interval ... I keep it in my head.

Funny you want to track all of this but won't spend $2 on a program to do it. Is $2 seriously asking to much for what your looking for right on your cell phone?
I took it to mean that the app was $2 per snake or did I misunderstand?
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Old 10-11-13, 12:32 AM   #19
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Sorry, let me clarify. The app is free for one snake. If you wanted to add multiple snakes there is a one time fee of $1.99, may of changed but that's what it was when I bought it a year ago. It allows you to record feeding, shedding, poops, weight, and length. I highly recommend it because it has alarms for feeds which I sometimes forget about.
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Old 10-11-13, 04:23 AM   #20
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I took it to mean that the app was $2 per snake or did I misunderstand?
It's $2 for the app. Then add all the snakes you like.
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Old 10-11-13, 11:09 AM   #21
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Sorry, let me clarify. The app is free for one snake. If you wanted to add multiple snakes there is a one time fee of $1.99, may of changed but that's what it was when I bought it a year ago. It allows you to record feeding, shedding, poops, weight, and length. I highly recommend it because it has alarms for feeds which I sometimes forget about.
Thanks, I will try it out then!
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Old 10-11-13, 11:13 AM   #22
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a good old fashioned paper note book is what i use to record feeds,feeding is the only thing i record though

cheers shaun
Same for me only i do keep track of how often my Bloods Pythons poop.
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I have a calendar in my room and note, feeds taken, start and end of shed cycle. I only have 2 snakes like so I don't need too much space to write stuff down. And just molts for my latest tarantulas..
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Excel spreadsheet...
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Re: How Do You Keep Track of Sheds, Feeding, Etc.?

I use iHerp .com and like it well enough. It's free and accessible from any device with Internet access.
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Sorry, let me clarify. The app is free for one snake. If you wanted to add multiple snakes there is a one time fee of $1.99, may of changed but that's what it was when I bought it a year ago. It allows you to record feeding, shedding, poops, weight, and length. I highly recommend it because it has alarms for feeds which I sometimes forget about.
I kind of really want an i phone now specifically for that... :/ I've just been using a calendar book for records and I have a dry-erase calendar on my fridge for reminders.
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Old 10-19-13, 09:28 AM   #27
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Re: How Do You Keep Track of Sheds, Feeding, Etc.?

Haha there's an identical thread over on a tarantula forum I frequent. Even though plenty of software and apps exist for these purposes, I always prefer a Google docs spreadsheet. That way, I can choose exactly what information I want to record and I can access it from whatever device is handy, whether that be a computer, phone, eReader, tablet, whatever. I think the customizability of spreadsheets might be less important for snakes, though, since there's less info to keep track of. That app mentioned is pretty nice.
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Old 11-09-13, 08:24 PM   #28
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Add me to the list of "doesn't keep track".

I feed about once a week. That's really all I am concerned with.
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Old 11-09-13, 08:40 PM   #29
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i have a "mini" 4 subject notebook from the dollar store...each subject is a separate snake...(i have 4) i keep track of feedings, sheds, and any notable "odd" behavior...guess my OCD takes over there...lol
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Old 11-09-13, 09:20 PM   #30
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Re: How Do You Keep Track of Sheds, Feeding, Etc.?

On the calendar for food. Like Chuck, I also keep track of blood python poos. I take mental notes on everything else.
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