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Is this snake over fed or is it normal?

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btw i found this pic its not my snake.

http://www.jncboas.com/albino_800x600.jpg

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  1. That is a large albino boa constrictor. It is not a Burmese python! Look at the red tail. And the picture was taken off of a boa website. Burms aren't the only big yellow snakes out there. Anyway, it's almost certainly a female and it is normal. Older females are very thick bodied. If it's a male, then I'd say it's obese.


  2. normal

  3. Well that is a albino burmese python.

    It's actually very normal because they tend to get up to 17 feet or bigger therefore their body would be up to 2 feet all around sometimes bigger sometimes smaller. So maybe around the size of a normal weight of a 16 years old thigh. Or around there.

    So like I said, it is very normal and I don't think you could really overfeed a snake because when a snake is full, they stop eating.

    At least my friend's albino burmese stop eating after eating 3 jumbo rabbits and he is just about the same size. Maybe a little bit bigger. They took him to the vet and the vet said he is in perfect health and is perfectly normal.

    Hope this could help a little bit =]

  4. defintely a albino boa. the pattern on the tail gives it away. unless gravid looks obese to me.

  5. The snake is thicker than normal. It was probably overfed and kept in a cage too small for it. Burmese pythons will not stop eating. They will eat whether they were fed an hour ago or a week ago, it doesnt matter. My Burm is a bottomless pit.

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