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Old 02-02-16, 08:25 PM   #1
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average wt and length?

what would the average weight and length be for a 1yr old albino ball? how long can i expect him to get? mine seems nice and healthy but i would have to say he's on the slim side. he was 32 inches long last week. sorry i can't give you a weight but he topped the little scale i had and i have yet to get a new one. the only time he looks plump is after an adult mouse but his girth doesn't seem big enough to eat a rat.
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Old 02-02-16, 08:42 PM   #2
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Re: average wt and length?

My BP Aug 28 2015 was 1178g about 36" was born the previous summer and I don't have an exact hatch date. He as 266g Dec 14, 2014 when I got him. July 19 993g 36". Depends how often you feed and how big is the prey I thought I was pretty conservative on feeding, others feed BPs his size medium rats while I still generally feed smalls though I did mediums a few times by mistake due to bad memory.
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Old 02-06-16, 07:44 PM   #3
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Re: average wt and length?

Mine is a couple years old now. Hes gotta be 3 ft...give or take a couple of inches. Hes still a bracelet though.
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Old 02-06-16, 07:58 PM   #4
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It's really difficult to give a average weight and length bc they grow at varying rates and alot depends on several factors. Prey availability and feeding frequency. Overall intrinsic health of the animal as well as psychological well being. The enviornment the animal is confined to is another. All playing into the animals ability to thrive and grow.
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Old 02-08-16, 11:09 AM   #5
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thanks for the replies. mac seems to have made up his mind to go the 1 f/k mouse a wk route for now but like zelg said he's never going to be chunky. he last shed on 12/12 so maybe he'll start refusing again soon.
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