What level of body weight loss is generally considered acceptable during a long fasting period for an adult ball python?
Answer
Up to 10%
An acceptable measure of reserve fat utilization during an extended fast is typically noted as a loss of up to 10% of the snake's initial body weight; losses exceeding this point require immediate attention.

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