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Posted by: daveb at Fri Jun 20 20:01:02 2008 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by daveb ] i tried to copy a spread sheet of data I have from a one year measurement of growth rate for 14 Louisiana pine snakes I did in 2006-07. I kept them in big cages, gave them a decent thermal gradient (68-86F day/night), and brumated them for 3 months. I don't know what powerfeeding is after all these years but anyhow, I set up a random feeding schedule by generating random numbers on a TI-83 calculator between 1 and 10. whatever the number was, that was the number of days between meals. I put the f/t food in a rubber maid bin w/ a hole in the top. If they wanted to eat they could go get it. If not they could ignore it. All meals were weighed and recorded. Snakes were weighed once a month. Snakes were measured twice using serpwidget software. The starting weight average was around 85g( if you can't figure it out from the mess below, hahahaha). The final average weight was somewhere over 560g. The average consumption was around 1500g. Sounds like a lot but 1500g is 50 mice that weigh 30g. One adult mouse a week. [ Hide Replies ]
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