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Bummer, 2 years old and still under 500gr

Llewella

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Yeah that was sarcastic ;)

Today I had a little shock when I weight my two big girls again. Lilith the ghost is 457 gr and Isis the creamsicle weighs 499gr!!! They are both from late july '05.

Now I will have to get a new scale, because I knew they were over 450, but this is getting ridiculous.

I'm not on any powerfeeding, more on a slow munson plan. This year I did put them on a one-mouse-every-10-to-14-days-diet. But I also dont want them feed to less.

I'm really doubting my scale, but I used my brothers (a proffesional one) to test if mines right with weighing rodent food, and mine seems to be right.


Here some pics of my creamy lady

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What to do with these girls? I was thinking of putting them into brumation. Just let them grow? keeping them on the diet?

But first getting a new scale, because I now believe mine is not right, it just cant be!
 
First of all, beautiful pics, really nice looking corn ya got there :)

she does look a tad 'chunky' in the middle! Maybe sticking to 1 mouse every 10-14 days for a while, and making sure they have plenty of exercise. Although if your not feeding more than that at the minute, let her grow! lol
 
I heard from a herp-friend that snakes don't loose weight easily, they just slow down if you feed them less and don't really loose anything. I don't know if he was right. And I thought creams were bigger anyway?

She's pretty though.
 
Some corns are meant to be big and beautiful, maybe yours will hit six foot in length! :cheers:
 
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