But since most of us weigh our snakes on THIS planet's surface, it doesn't matter so much. Of course your corn may weigh 1 ounce here on Earth, but it would weigh much less on the moon. It will have a mass of 28.5g on either surface.![]()
Note to self: Take snakes to the moon...
But anyway, like everyone else said, grams is a measure of weight. I think we use it because it's more accurate than ounces, especially when talking about smaller corns.
Note to self: Take snakes to the moon...
But anyway, like everyone else said, grams is a measure of weight. I think we use it because it's more accurate than ounces, especially when talking about smaller corns.
We use grams as a measure of weight, but they're really not. And grams aren't really more accurate than ounces. 100g is 3.5274 ounces. Grams are just convenient units for the weight-ranges of corns.
Grams are just convenient units for the weight-ranges of corns.
Dean, I feel the need to use the term "padantic jerk" again. I believe it was you that introduced me to that phrase.
It's "customary" to give "empty" weight. So weigh the snake just prior to a feeding.
I personally weigh them after they've pooped, so I don't disturb them before feeding time.
Dean, I feel the need to use the term "padantic jerk" again. I believe it was you that introduced me to that phrase.
Okay then, now what we've got that covered. When do you weigh them? I know mine is a changes size depending on when he was fed, when he pooped, after he pooped, and when he is hungry. So when do you weigh him accurately? After he has digested all his food? But why would anyone do that? I want to brag about him at his full potential!oke:
That is when I weigh myself, when I weigh the least!!!!!
Okay then, now what we've got that covered. When do you weigh them? I know mine is a changes size depending on when he was fed, when he pooped, after he pooped, and when he is hungry. So when do you weigh him accurately? After he has digested all his food? But why would anyone do that? I want to brag about him at his full potential!oke:
I feed Mondays and Fridays, so if I weigh I weigh on Wednesday. For the most part, I believe that if you are using it for your own personal reference, then as long as you keep it consistant it is okay. I do it every other week, on the same day.
Sorry Pat, but this is meaningless. Keeping things consistent isn't useful if what you're doing is consistently wrong. No one who KNOWS what they are doing would weigh their snakes within 48 hours of their last feeding.
Sorry Pat, but this is meaningless. Keeping things consistent isn't useful if what you're doing is consistently wrong. No one who KNOWS what they are doing would weigh their snakes within 48 hours of their last feeding.
Tonya, just because we probably started keeping snakes before this kid's MOTHER was out of high school, and just because between the two of us we probably own a couple of hundred snakes, and just because he HIMSELF has only owned a single hatchling for a couple of months, that doesn't mean that we shouldn't defer to his wisdom and methods. He's a prodigy-- a natural. I'm sure that he already realizes that just because a 22g hybrid corn craps every couple of days that it doesn't mean that the schedule holds true for an older snake like the OP's. He knows this already. He knows EVERYTHING already. You and I have much to learn from him if we can just stay quiet and open our ears and eyes to his infinite knowledge and wisdom. I look forward to further enlightenment from Him. :bowdown:I completely agree with this statement. Alli is trying to figure out how to do things. Both Dean and myself are trying to help with what is considered to be 'standard'. Your information Pat, is confusing and incorrect. Please do your research before posting.
Tonya, just because we probably started keeping snakes before this kid's MOTHER was out of high school, and just because between the two of us we probably own a couple of hundred snakes, and just because he HIMSELF has only owned a single hatchling for a couple of months, that doesn't mean that we shouldn't defer to his wisdom and methods. He's a prodigy-- a natural. I'm sure that he already realizes that just because a 22g hybrid corn craps every couple of days that it doesn't mean that the schedule holds true for an older snake like the OP's. He knows this already. He knows EVERYTHING already. You and I have much to learn from him if we can just stay quiet and open our ears and eyes to his infinite knowledge and wisdom. I look forward to further enlightenment from Him. :bowdown: