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csn Posted - 24/03/2011 : 12:53:32
first time since i have got my royals i have weighted them.

cb10 september - Pastel - comes in at 184g Empty
cb10 september - Normal - Comes in at 164g Empty

Would you say this was a good weight?

cheers Csn
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hodgie Posted - 24/03/2011 : 15:27:16
Thats a bit low in my opinion.
My Mojave was 60g in Sept and is now 400g.
What are you feeding them with?
Ideally i`d suggest a good size rat pup every 5 days, if your on small mice then there will be very little nutritional value in them.
Lotabob Posted - 24/03/2011 : 15:20:16
Yep Duke is a July 10 and he tipped the scales at 715 grams last night (new super accurate scales). I near fell off my chair. He has 2 weaner rats in there though so not his true weight.
n/a Posted - 24/03/2011 : 13:37:08
According to BE's weight chart on this thread, between low and average, but royal sizes seem to vary as much as people's.

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