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I have seen some posts about obese snakes. I'm just curious how does a snake become obese? Mine seems to be gaining some good amount of girth, but I for certain do not want him getting obese. This will probably sound really dumb, but how can you tell if a snake is obese?
Scales spreading to show skin in between them can be one sign in a corn. Some will develop fatty deposits (lumps). I've never had an overweight snake to know any more 'clues'.
Mine just seems to be gaining a lot of weight. He's about 10 months old, I feed him a hopper every 7 days, just moved him to large pinky rats. Don't know if he could get obese this way or this young. Maybe it's just him growing and I'm paranoid again
I think one sign is if the belly is extremely rounded . I think the scutes are supposed to be somewhat flat and squared off and not continually distended(it's normal after meals obviously)...I am really not sure on this point though...