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    Since u said u were all right w/me asking some quests about grandma here they are:

    How old was she?
    how long was she?
    how much she weighed?(in lbs plz)
    how big was the enclosure?
    And what did u feed her?

    I just wanted to know some of this stuff because for some reason i like to know alot about some thingim interested in(and my dad now wants a burm too dont know if we get 1 tho but would like to know just in case). Thanx for lettin me ask some quests in this time of grandmas death, i really appreciate it.

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    How old was she?

    Unknown because she came to me as an adult, she was with me for approx 6.5 yrs.
    They normally live 25 or so years, depending on who you ask.

    how long was she?

    Grandma was one of the smallest adult females we have ever owned. She was about 13-14 ft

    how much she weighed?(in lbs plz)

    In her prime she was about 127lbs, when I first recieved her she was very underweight due to neglect.

    how big was the enclosure?

    Her and Merlin (17ft male) lived together most of the time in there enclosure. measureing approx 18ft * 5ft* 6ft*

    And what did you feed her?

    Grandma loved her rabbits, but she did recieve a varied diet including, duck, pheasent, chicken, turkey, Jumbo rats (ecsp in the beginning), etc.

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    It sounds like you took care of her great.
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    thanx rusty! man those 2 lived a large enclosure!

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