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Snakes don't eat on a calendar. Between brumation, shed cycles, gravid females and plain fussy eaters, "when did he last eat?" is a question every keeper has fumbled. HerpLog is a free feeding log that answers it instantly.
Open HerpLog — it's free →For each feeding you record the prey item — fuzzy, hopper, adult mouse, rat pup, two crickets, whatever fits your animal — and whether it was accepted or refused. That one field is the heart of a good snake feeding log. A clean run of accepted meals is reassuring; a string of refusals is a signal. Because every meal is dated, the gaps tell their own story, and HerpLog surfaces "days since last feeding" right on the animal's card so you never have to scroll to find it.
A refusal here and there is normal — pre-shed, breeding season, a temperature dip, a new enclosure. The problem is a refusal you forget about. Pair feeding records with periodic weights (in grams, with an automatic up/down arrow versus the last reading) and you can tell the difference between a snake that's skipping meals but holding weight and one that's actually declining. That distinction is exactly what an exotics vet will ask about, and it's far more convincing with dates and numbers than with "I think a few weeks."
Set a "feed every N days" reminder per snake and HerpLog flags anyone who's overdue. Everything stays in your browser — no account, no cloud, works offline in the snake room. Free for unlimited snakes and all logging.
Start your snake feeding log →Keep more than snakes? HerpLog logs sheds, defecation, temps and humidity for any reptile or amphibian too. See the full reptile husbandry log app.