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Raksha |
Posted - 11/11/2012 : 21:32:28 well if you guys rember there was a thread on here called is it just me about a advert about two cornsnaks that looked underwaigth well i went and picked them up got therm sat at the side of me currently
the male of the two is 500 grams or around that the female i have just feed any advice on the two ?
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Raksha |
Posted - 13/11/2012 : 22:50:24 thanks guys its really aprriced am going to take them to the vets to get weight for a bit mroe accuracy but they defonatly need feeding up and exersize. |
Criminal Nails |
Posted - 13/11/2012 : 18:02:17 quote: Originally posted by Raksha
thorne walker first thank you for the advice i have started implimenint it all ready second do you know the rsults vedio is of a cat playing in a bag?
The results video is this one: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kyXZN25XOZo&list=FLFumYeaA4INnRAnpJA7QAAQ&feature=mh_lolz
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Dancross0 |
Posted - 13/11/2012 : 17:30:15 The results were the snakes fed on small items twice weekly were smallest. Then the normal feeders. Then normal feeds + vitamins. Then large items. |
Raksha |
Posted - 13/11/2012 : 17:12:08 thorne walker first thank you for the advice i have started implimenint it all ready second do you know the rsults vedio is of a cat playing in a bag? |
Thorne Walker |
Posted - 12/11/2012 : 01:07:59 I just posted a couple of snake bytes vids over in another thread that are sorta relevant..
quote: Snakebytes did a feeding experiment... Vitamins did surprisingly well..
Setup: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X4D6KgHSFwM
Results: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TbiedguhyvM&feature=fvwrel
Based on what I know from sports nutrition..
I'm presuming that they are underweight because they weren't fed often enough.
You want to get them stabilized on a more normal maintenance schedule. Even a maintenance schedule should have them putting on weight and you want don't want to overload the system. They are small you want to feed them small (as wide as their widest point)till they are eating regularly then start feeding them bigger meals. I'd also recommend adding vitamins. You can see from the linked vids that they make a difference even in healthy animals and if yours are underweight then they're malnourished and you don't want to trigger a growth spurt till you fix that so you can avoid deficiency related disease.
Do they handle well? they will need lots of exercise to make sure the extra weight they put on is muscle rather then fat. Gently at first, frequent short sessions to avoid exhaustion.
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