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So was wondering where in alberta there is a reptile vet and where n what brand of scale i should get for weighing the feeders n my snake


Just a good old Canadian Alberta girl 😝
 
Can't help with the vet but this is the scale I have. http://www.walmart.ca/en/ip/cat-cora-by-starfrit-round-slim-digital-kitchen-scale/6000070556851

You can put a clear bowl on and zero it out and weigh your snake in the bowl. Now that my snakes are bigger I saved a big clear plastic dome from a cake that I can press the button and read the numbers through.


Thank u so much good idea with the clear bowl cause i was wondering how i was gonna keep her on the scale without altering the measurement


Just a good old Canadian Alberta girl 😝
 
hmmm... I'm not sure in your area, I know the Edmonton Reptile Club has some listings for vets near Edmonton, not sure if there's a club near you. There is a corn breeder in Red Deer who is awesome and would probably know of a good one closer to you. 5 Star Serpents... they have a website, a facebook page AND they're on here!! :) You might try getting ahold of them?
 
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