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1 1/2 to 2 year old albino burmese pyton

what size and age is yours? each snake (like humans, dogs, elephants, etc.) grow at different rates depending largely on food feeding schedules and genetics. but on average, it seems that a burm that age: female should be around 10-12ft (roughly) and a male should be around 7-9ft (roughly)
 
mine is 3 1/2 foot. But i feed it every week, and stick to a tight to it. Every monday a small rat or 3 mice. I would feed a full size rat but its not big enough around. I have has boas and ball pythons and never had this happen.
 
hold old is it? i would get it strictly on rats, mice have alot less nutrtional value (for larger snakes) than rats, plus it can be difficult to switch them to rats exclusively when they are too big for mice (which is not far off at all)
 
yea im switching to xs rats today and hopefull it will get bigger. I heard that if its a femal its about right size but if its a male it should be bigger. i also heard that it could just be a slow growere. because they grow at there own pace
 
unless its a dwarf burm, it should be quite abit bigger. and granted, snakes, as with any animal, grow based on genetics, as well as food intake. but the burmese python is a large boidae snake, it should be larger than that regardless of sex or even feed schedule
 
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