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Is he growing ok?

NFS07

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That is the newest full body photo I have of him. 9 months 167g. Does he seem like he is growing ok? Does he look fat or oddly shaped?
 
I don't think he looks too fat yet, but he could be at the turning point. I don't think I have an '07 that heavy. At 167g, he's just about ready to switch to full ~25g adult mice. I'd only give him one of those every 10 days or so. Slow that down to 12-14 days after he hits 300g. Pretty snake. :)
 
hummm.... I have been thinking about cutting him back from 6 days to 10 as it is. I have him on hoppers right now and I have to many to switch him to adult mice.
 
Personally, I think he looks a little bit on the heavy side, but hard to really say from just a pic. 167g at 9 months does seem a bit quick to me, though.
 
Ok, I'm going to back him up to 10 days. That should slim him down, I know that it's not because he does not get out enough, I have him out many times through out the days. His realx time is three days after he eats. With the extra time inbetween feedings I'll try to get him out more and doing more things. He is lazy unless I take him outside.
 
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