Eric Adrignola
Avid Member
WC animals are usually a bit thin. You have to take that into consideration. Was her body in good condition, were her bones showing, or was she still in good shape?
Hydration is an important factor that needs to be looked at in detail. A fresh WC aniaml i slikely to be down multiple grams in water weight. She was not really a fresh WC, I believe. I'm sure if Mike did anything, it was rehydrate them a bit. Hard to know for sure.
The fact that she laid eggs does not mean that she was under weight or thin. She might have been in good condition post-laying. When overfed, female veileds will emerge form the nest looking like they were just raised from the dead. When not overfed, you'll hardly know the difference. My females body condition looks the same all the time - only the eggs come and go.
It's possible that she was needing more body mass after laying eggs. It's also possible that she was pretty good, and ~400 grams was close to her optimum weight. I didnt' see her, so I don't know what sort of condition she was in.
Were her tail bones visible or pronounced? Was her skull sunken all over and her eyes as well? Were her ribs and vertebrae protruding? Could you easily discern the two bones in her lower limbs? Did she feel "light" for her size?
If not, then she's probably healthy around 400-450 grams normally.
This female I have is at 412, but she's been putting on weight for a couple months - belly weight. I'm sure it's eggs, fertile or not. I have to check with Kristina, but I believe she was weighing in around 325-375 before I got her in March. Any real change has been in an increase in her belly - so her healthy weight is probably under 400 grams. At 400 grams, she feels really heavy even for her size.
I know hat Ardi is at a healthy weight, if not slightly overweight. And him and the female together are still under 700! That's 42" of melleri. Hehe.
Hydration is an important factor that needs to be looked at in detail. A fresh WC aniaml i slikely to be down multiple grams in water weight. She was not really a fresh WC, I believe. I'm sure if Mike did anything, it was rehydrate them a bit. Hard to know for sure.
The fact that she laid eggs does not mean that she was under weight or thin. She might have been in good condition post-laying. When overfed, female veileds will emerge form the nest looking like they were just raised from the dead. When not overfed, you'll hardly know the difference. My females body condition looks the same all the time - only the eggs come and go.
It's possible that she was needing more body mass after laying eggs. It's also possible that she was pretty good, and ~400 grams was close to her optimum weight. I didnt' see her, so I don't know what sort of condition she was in.
Were her tail bones visible or pronounced? Was her skull sunken all over and her eyes as well? Were her ribs and vertebrae protruding? Could you easily discern the two bones in her lower limbs? Did she feel "light" for her size?
If not, then she's probably healthy around 400-450 grams normally.
This female I have is at 412, but she's been putting on weight for a couple months - belly weight. I'm sure it's eggs, fertile or not. I have to check with Kristina, but I believe she was weighing in around 325-375 before I got her in March. Any real change has been in an increase in her belly - so her healthy weight is probably under 400 grams. At 400 grams, she feels really heavy even for her size.
I know hat Ardi is at a healthy weight, if not slightly overweight. And him and the female together are still under 700! That's 42" of melleri. Hehe.