shes about 3 feet and not very thick, i got her at the hamburg reptile show for 400$ shes eats great and i feed her every week but she hasn't grown much, shes 12 months old. here is a pic of her on my hand
shes a YEAR old and shes only 3 foot? feed her more often. she should be at least 3x's that size. even if it's a male, it should still grow as fast as a female.
im feeding her twice a week now to help her out, should i do 2 smaller meals a week or 1 bigger one every week? she has plenty room to grow in her cage
She looks underfed for awhile, you can actually hurt them more internally if you start pounding them. Start off slow and then build up. Do you know the history of the snake and make sure there isnt any dwarf or superdwarf in the blood?? Health wise, until she is back on track, smaller meals more frequent is ideal until you think she is thickening up. Not sure how long you have had her or when this pic was taken, but this pic, she is underweight. Also, are you sure of age and sex. 100% by the breeder and papered?
All my dwarfs/SD's have shot way past the mainland blooded retics I've had growth wise. (My SD's were 5ft in a year, dwarfs were 9ft in a year, mainland were 9-12ft, etc) So dwarf blood doesn't explain the smallness in my opinion.
Yes it looks under fed, but it also can just be a runt, and growing slower. If it's only getting fed a mouse and not say, a medium rat at that size, it would account for the small size, and it would not be safe to feed more frequently.
If it's getting a small/medium rat (or pig, or rabbit etc of equiv. size) a week, then I have no idea what could be wrong.
Feed her 7-10 days on the smalls, until she can take a medium without her scales being separated and you're able to see skin. Then same feeding schedule until the large has the same effect and you can't see the skin under the stretched scales.