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    I asked this in my progression thread but no answer so make a seperate one for it.

    I guess she is slowing down on eating. On 6/29 I fed her a huge guanine pig. On 7/20 she eat l jumbo rat (no noticeable lump but was hungry). She was moving around the night before last like she was hungry and offered her a jumbo rat. No interest at all. She almost went 21 days on the Guanine pig. and now already at 12 days on a jumbo fallowing it. My guess is that she is not hungry and might be slowing down some. I was guiding her into her enclosure after cleaning her enclosure last night and I noticed about 2/3 down her body were some lumps inside her. I am assuming follicles forming? She is pooping and peeing as she should and she is almost 3 now so it would make since. No I am not breeding but was a cool thing to notice. She is not breeding size as of yet IMO. If I was planning on doing it I would want her to be 4 and 70lbs minimum. I do believe she is mature enough to make the them but no expert. What are your thoughts? Could this be follicles or do I need to plan a vet visit to make sure? She is 10.5 feet and 26.5 lbs empty and almost 3 years old.

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    Re: I asked this in my progression thread but no answer so make a seperate one for it

    She’s fine. They’ll eat when they want to eat. Sounds like she’s doing everything a snake should. I wouldn’t worry unless she exhibits any worrisome behaviors or signs of illness.


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    I asked this in my progression thread but no answer so make a seperate one for it.

    Also *guinea pig. Sorry, that’s been giving me the eye twitch for a while lol


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