smigon
Old enough to know better
I have two corns that are 2 years old, one I got from a breeder (Scarlett) was 25g in Jan 2013. In June of 2013 she was 75g, and I rescued one (Gus) the same age as Scarlett and he was 25g at the time. The girl I rescued him from had only fed him pinkies once a week for his whole 1.5 years, I then started him properly on the Munson plan and he has tripled in size and is on hoppers. From the beginning I had Scarlett on the Munson plan, and she is now 169g and large weanlings.
Now my question is, I just did another rescue, this guy (Boots) is only 2 years old too but is 755g!!! He is on "small" rats that are 43g each!
I know why Gus was so small, he was way underfed, but why the enormous difference in the size between Scarlett and Boots? I know they fed him once a week, but she (the mother of the kids who weren't taking care of him anymore) didn't know the history of his feedings. He is actually a bit lean, not at all overfed, his spine is visible but his sides are not sunken. He seems healthy, he is very friendly, but I am just floored at the size difference between snakes of the same age!
Now my question is, I just did another rescue, this guy (Boots) is only 2 years old too but is 755g!!! He is on "small" rats that are 43g each!
I know why Gus was so small, he was way underfed, but why the enormous difference in the size between Scarlett and Boots? I know they fed him once a week, but she (the mother of the kids who weren't taking care of him anymore) didn't know the history of his feedings. He is actually a bit lean, not at all overfed, his spine is visible but his sides are not sunken. He seems healthy, he is very friendly, but I am just floored at the size difference between snakes of the same age!
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