Clint...
Unfortunately, she looks a lot like the two of mine that I posted about recently. They both suddenly put on TONS of weight after last year's breeding season. I think part of it was because I didn't have as much time to get them out due to school and work so theie exercise levels decreased. I also think they hit that age where they simply needed less food. I, being new to owning snakes still, did not recognize this until they had both gained quite a bit of weight.
These are two of the ones who now get fed every 2 weeks, and they only get a weanling mouse. If they don't start taking some weight off, then I will space their feedings out even further.
Here are pictures of them...
This is Sizzlin. He weighs a little over 1000 grams and is about 5/12 feet long. He's the biggest of the two.
This is Marshmallow. She weighs 864 grams and is about the same length as Sizzlin.
To be honest, I feel terrible about the fact that I let this happen. I am posting this because I want everyone to know that it doesn't take long for a snake to get fat. I also want to point out that what you think is a little bit of food, may in fact be WAY more than was needed. Both of these snakes were getting one small weanling rat every 7-10 days.
Needless to say, I monitor the feedings and weights of all of my snakes quite closely now. I stick to the feeding schedule I posted earlier in this thread, and none of my snakes get a meal that is larger than a rat pup or adult mouse. I refuse to let any more of them go through this...