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    Thamnophis inspectus Zephyr's Avatar
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    Visible obesity...

    I've come across this pic numerous times and was wondering: Is THIS an obese snake?

    As in, an example of what should be avoided.

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    Re: Visible obesity...

    I would think so. I really can't stand overweight animals. I keep all my animals (2 dogs, turtle and all the snakes) at as ideal a weight as possible. For some people thats skinny. I think they are just used to overweight...
    But yeah. I would say thats obese.
    Is that one of Scotts snakes from the Reptiles article? He looks like a "halter" quarter horse. lol! (Another thing I can't stand for you who are horse people)
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    Re: Visible obesity...

    that's one of Scott's older breeders. she is a little on the large side...

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    Re: Visible obesity...

    Yes, that snake is overweight. You can see it particularly in the neck region.
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    Re: Visible obesity...

    Double chin?

    I don't think garters are supposed to be shaped like puff adders either.

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    Re: Visible obesity...

    Yeah, I noticed the neck and literally said:
    "...Double chin?"
    I've noticed that healthy garters have a little pudge around the neck, but to me that's a little overkill.

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    Re: Visible obesity...

    Quote Originally Posted by GartersRock View Post
    Is that one of Scotts snakes from the Reptiles article? He looks like a "halter" quarter horse. lol! (Another thing I can't stand for you who are horse people)
    Oh, amen to that!!! One of the girls I work with is a QH person and she's always showing me pics of her friends' halter horses... and I just can't find them even remotely attractive.

    As for the snake, ahhhh, yeah, even I can see she's a bit pudgy. Good idea to show us, Kyle, that tells me what to look for!!
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    Re: Visible obesity...

    Yep, that's definitely a chubby one!!
    Deejay almost began to look like that for a bit, but as soon as I noticed her chin starting to hang down, I cut back on her food, and now she looks just right!
    Certainly a good thing to watch out for.
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    Re: Visible obesity...

    obesity or good condition?
    Thats hard to tell.
    I know that lots of Scotts females are in a similar condition.
    His homepage is full of pictures like this.
    He has good breeding success for years, but I donīt can tell anything about the average age of his snakes.
    I think the photo is from his oldest breeder, died in an age of 9 years.
    Allready waiting for the sommer
    best wishes bis bald Udo
    Breeding Redsides EGSA-Chairman

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    Re: Visible obesity...

    Quote Originally Posted by anji1971 View Post
    Yep, that's definitely a chubby one!!
    Deejay almost began to look like that for a bit, but as soon as I noticed her chin starting to hang down, I cut back on her food, and now she looks just right!
    Certainly a good thing to watch out for.
    My vagrans twins had a period when the white markings, that are usually only visible when the skin is stretched, were visible all the time.

    They were still growing, so the problem solved itself.

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