Miqote
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Okay, I'm really embarrassed. When I got Emily, she was only 180g at 6 years old. When she reached 300g, I was really happy! Unfortunately, she just keeps gaining weight. She is eating a fully grown mouse every 2-3 weeks, I started doing 3 weeks because she just keeps getting bigger! Here is a picture:
Not sure if you can see, but she is now 450g! She isn't a very long snake, and I can tell her back half is getting a little chunky. I don't want her to be unhealthy. I pick her up and let her run around on the floor almost every day, my husband does too, but I think maybe she isn't getting enough exercise. I've read about stair climbing (not an option), and swimming (I could do this), I'm wondering if anyone has a good idea for a exercise regimen for Emily, like how many times a week and how many swimming sessions should she get? Is 3 weeks too long to go without feeding?
She is a very active snake, always moving around her cage, seeing what we are up to, and generally curious and inquisitive. I just don't want to shorten her lifespan due to obesity. Any help is appreciated.

Not sure if you can see, but she is now 450g! She isn't a very long snake, and I can tell her back half is getting a little chunky. I don't want her to be unhealthy. I pick her up and let her run around on the floor almost every day, my husband does too, but I think maybe she isn't getting enough exercise. I've read about stair climbing (not an option), and swimming (I could do this), I'm wondering if anyone has a good idea for a exercise regimen for Emily, like how many times a week and how many swimming sessions should she get? Is 3 weeks too long to go without feeding?
She is a very active snake, always moving around her cage, seeing what we are up to, and generally curious and inquisitive. I just don't want to shorten her lifespan due to obesity. Any help is appreciated.