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The advantage of not having updated my web page in so long is that I can go back and get stats on long ago sold girls like this one:
"She weighed 2140 grams AFTER laying. I was in a hurry to get the eggs in the incubator so didn't weigh them until the next day (may have soaked up some water) but it looks like 940 grams for the clutch."
They apparently get a lot bigger but most captive ball pythons aren't very old. I'm guessing she was about 5 in that picture. I think most of the ones that lay the really big clutches are at least twice that old and of course well fed and with the genetics to grow big.