Unfortunately there's no real way to say what the ideal weight for them is as they grow at different rats. THe best way to tell is if her spine is clearly visible all the time then she is to skinny, if you can see loads of white between her scales (when she's not bending) is normally a sign of being a bit podgy.
Until then we shall await pics, tarahumaras are stunning snakes.
Hi sorry if i get a few things wrong when sending but am not very computer literate and just getting used to working site. Will try and get some pics out later today if i can work out how to do it! in the meantime thanks for advice. i live in arbroath scotland.
quote:Originally posted by Kehhlyr
Unfortunately there's no real way to say what the ideal weight for them is as they grow at different rats. THe best way to tell is if her spine is clearly visible all the time then she is to skinny, if you can see loads of white between her scales (when she's not bending) is normally a sign of being a bit podgy.
Until then we shall await pics, tarahumaras are stunning snakes.