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scales

As long as it's accurate, I don't really think it matters. I have an analog one (dietary scale) that measures ounces and grams. You could get a digital one, as it would have benefits of being able to tare the weight of the box or whatever you have the snake in when you weigh it. Of course, they're more expensive. I don't really see the need for a digital one though....yes, they can be very accurate, but a weight change of 0.0002 grams or whatever isn't going to mean anything except maybe that your snake went to the bathroom. Why spend money on a high-tech digital one when a simple, inexpensive analog scale will give you the same thing?
 
ya, i agree, i was looking more for accuracy then high tech, aving moey is great too thanks
 
I bought a digital Sunbeam postal scale at Office Depot for about $30 when I needed to weigh some newborn puppies. It's accurate to within 1 gram, and it's not terribly expensive.
 
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