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Size

What I do to measure my snakes is I get a board or a wall and have the snakes stretch on that and take 2 markers so when that are all stretched out I take the markers put where the 2 ends of the snakes are and then measure where the markers are and that is really close to their real size.

I hope I helped:)

Yeah that's what I do with my big ones
 
The best way I've found to measure my snake is this program. http://www.serpwidgets.com/Apps/measure.html

You just take a picture of your snake from directly overhead (it helps if you have a helper!) and make sure you have something of a known length in the picture. Bring the pic into the program and click on both ends of the known length item (I usually use a large tape or a 2' level) then you click multiple points along the centerline of your snake, and using the scale you set, the program gives you a measurement. Using multiple pictures and repeating the process, I've come to the conclusion that, with a good pic I'll be within 1/4" of actual length.

That is an awesome idea! I'll have to try that.
 
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