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Old 09-25-2017, 03:06 AM   #11
LionessModeling
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Please do not overfeed your snake. If you attempt to powerfeed an underweight snake, they will very likely become sick. One large mouse once every 7 days until it is of proper weight, and then it can be dropped down to one large mouse once every 10 days.
Okay thank you so much.

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Old 09-25-2017, 05:11 AM   #12
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Karl, the anery is *definitely* underweight. The snake is triangle, rather than loaf shaped. Look at the picture where it's around her neck. Look at the picture where it is eating. The spine is far, far too prominent.
You may be right there. I did also state the pictures are of poor quality and hard to focus on. To be honest, when people post crappy photos, I don't spend a lot of time trying to check them out. I did say, she needed a scale, to weigh frequently, and "If one of the snakes was underweight" not to power feed, but to feed normally.
 
Old 09-25-2017, 09:38 AM   #13
DollysMom
Truth be told, I couldn't see those details on my phone, nor is it apparent in the first photo even now on my computer this morning. It is apparent how thin that snake really is in some of the other photos now that I see them on my computer this morning. And its not like I didn't spend some time looking last night. I'm glad you spotted it Shiari.

I'm also sure the OP didn't understand what kind of pictures are needed for people to asses weight and offer purposeful help. Generally it is better if the snake is alone in the pictures, or just in someone's hands, with several pictures taken from several angles.

One thing is certain, I want the snake to get the help it needs however that occurs.
 

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