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Husbandry and Basic CareGeneral stuff about keeping and maintaining cornsnakes in captivity.
bought one, it came so fast I had not even tried to check the tracking number.... these folks are the real deal - the scale is fab, price is right and shipping wonderful ;-)
You cannot go wrong here ( just remember, wrst to the large scale, search for the black model -- silver is out of stock ).
Nancy, thank you for the recommendation, it was a very good one !
Thanks for the recommendation, Nanci: I bought both your suggested scale for young snakes and the one for adults. It's going to see a lot of use: my roommate has 3 and I've got the 2, plus an African Fat-Tailed Gecko.
Hadn't even thought of that. O_o I do have 2 pack (6 count) of frozen mice in the freezer... I could just measure them all at once and Sharpie the results on the package... excellent, yes... :mrburns:
a good food scale is all you need you can weigh gram by gram even if you have a 20 lb snake just get a big enough plastic container then set it on scale or if its that big use a normal scale the ones we humans use
just use a regular food scale unless your herp weighs 20 + pounds they weigh imperial and metric so its great.because 1 oz=30 grams so anything less then that it wont weight in oz
couple recommendations the microban ozeri and the biggest loser food scales are both very accurate they just use diferent batteries the biggest loser uses tripple a bat and they last a long time the other if you weigh all the time need to replace batterie every 2 weeks
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