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Sir Mix a lot aka Bedagi aka Fast fat snake!

Ravenessa

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In such short time I have never had a snake that has earned so many names. Now here is a few comparasion shot, mind you these are taken on a queen size bed. I am guessing he's a bit over four feet, I will have to take a string and measure him one day... I have since his fast attempt to escape handled him more, sometimes I am a little intimidated by his size I have to admit..
Here you can see him a bit better... he's cute though! and nice disposition thank God!

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Have you tried using serpwidgets.com for measuring? It's much easier than using a string! He's cute.
 
Yeah, but sheds can stretch while they're coming off, so if you want a more accurate measurement, I recommend serpwidgets.com.
 
I never understood that page at all.... It seemed complicated to me...
but yeah he's fairly large.. I am thinking 4.5 feet maybe..
 
I never understood that page at all.... It seemed complicated to me...
but yeah he's fairly large.. I am thinking 4.5 feet maybe..

It's pretty easy once you get the hang of it. Take a top down picture of the snake next to a ruler (or something you know the length of, like a pencil). Upload the photo. Set the ruler length (12 or whatever the length of your object is) and change the units to inches. And then you place points along the snake's body. It will give you both the curved and straight measurement. I always think curved is more accurate, because the lines between the points will be straight but your snake is actually curved in those areas.
 
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