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05-13-13, 03:45 PM
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male dum measurements
i used to have a snake measuring program downloaded on my computer but i think i lost it when i wiped everything. i tried to use one online but it was telling me the snake is almost 7 ft if not just over, which i think is too much. anyone have a program that seems to judge length appropriately from birds eye pictures or something?
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05-13-13, 05:10 PM
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Re: male dum measurements
I am not sure of any program but if you wait for a shed you can measure that and get a pretty accurate length.
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05-13-13, 05:18 PM
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Re: male dum measurements
According to Sepentine Widgets, your Dum is 7' 7" long
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05-13-13, 10:25 PM
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Re: male dum measurements
He's a big boy! That program would've come in very handy for me last night when I was measuring my male dum the hard way lol.
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05-14-13, 12:37 AM
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Re: male dum measurements
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Originally Posted by exwizard
According to Sepentine Widgets, your Dum is 7' 7" long
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see, that's what i used and i really do NOT believe he is over 7 and a half feet lol. someone online said to not use too many of the click reference points and it would be better so i tried that and it still seemed long. if he is over 6 and a half feet, that's some crazy growth he's had in a year or 2 because he was nowhere near that long when i got him.
also measuring sheds usually doesn't work super well because they can stretch so much during the shedding.
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05-14-13, 12:19 PM
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Re: male dum measurements
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Originally Posted by TeaNinja
see, that's what i used and i really do NOT believe he is over 7 and a half feet lol. someone online said to not use too many of the click reference points and it would be better so i tried that and it still seemed long. if he is over 6 and a half feet, that's some crazy growth he's had in a year or 2 because he was nowhere near that long when i got him.
also measuring sheds usually doesn't work super well because they can stretch so much during the shedding.
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Yeah, my dum is 64", but his sheds are always way over 6'.
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