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Need A Little Help.

Tasia122

New member
hello again (if this is in the wrong place sorry)

i'm not exactly sure but my snakes looks likes hes under weight. i'm not one to judge but he looks likes hes on the skinny side and i'm thinking i should fatten him up but i don't no how to fatten him up in a short time or even a long period of time if that is needed.:shrugs: i don't own a scale a probalby should go buy one but i don't know which kind to buy or where to get them. but i fed him every tuesday he gets one regualr size(what they call them in the petstores) mouse sheds well and eats like a pig.

pics:

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Through my eyes, he looks fine. I don't think it's anything to worry about.

But then again, I'm not an expert and I've only had my first corn snake for about a week now.


Good luck, and I hope my opinion is right!!
 
I agree - from the pictures you have posted I wouldn't call the snake underweight at all. I think he's fine.
 
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