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Weight loss after shed (more than usual)

ayejay0409

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Pilot shed yesterday. Today we weighed him before feeding and he was 323 grams at almost 2 years old. 14 days ago when we fed him he was 344 grams. He is over 3 feet long (stubborn and hard to measure length) He did poop after his shed, but never had a loss this big after a shed. We have been feeding him every 10 days or so since we moved to adult mice. I think it is nothing to worry about but you all on this site are so helpful I figured I would run it by you.
 
Pilot shed yesterday. Today we weighed him before feeding and he was 323 grams at almost 2 years old. 14 days ago when we fed him he was 344 grams. He is over 3 feet long (stubborn and hard to measure length) He did poop after his shed, but never had a loss this big after a shed. We have been feeding him every 10 days or so since we moved to adult mice. I think it is nothing to worry about but you all on this site are so helpful I figured I would run it by you.
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I've had that happen, too. But the snake was acting fine, ate well the next couple of times, and recouped the weight. I don't think its a big issue unless the weight loss becomes a trend over the next few feedings, is more severe, or is accompanied by altered behaviors.
 
Pilot shed yesterday. Today we weighed him before feeding and he was 323 grams at almost 2 years old. 14 days ago when we fed him he was 344 grams. He is over 3 feet long (stubborn and hard to measure length) He did poop after his shed, but never had a loss this big after a shed. We have been feeding him every 10 days or so since we moved to adult mice. I think it is nothing to worry about but you all on this site are so helpful I figured I would run it by you.

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That's a big poop! LOL
I've had some weird weight losses at times, but as long as it doesn't continue to go down, I don't worry too much about it. I just chalk it up to weighing error or saved up poops or varying levels of hydration. Usually I find either the previous weight was abnormally high, or the next weight is back up to where I expected it to be.
 
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