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    Getting big!

    Guess my albino female is gonna need a new hide!!! I knew it was too small, but she loved it, and wouldn’t use the others I put in with her. I fed her a small rat yesterday. Guess it put her over the weight limit for this Zilla hide! She wasn’t giving up on it though. She was still tucked under the 2 pieces trying to make it work!



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    That's hilarious, my ball python Crowley used to stay in his small hides when he outgrew them too. He stayed attached to what he loved till I had to remove said hide because he outgrew it way too much. Here's a pic of Crowley when he outgrew his hide but still loved it even though he had bigger options available to him. He still thought he was hiding just fine, what an adorable silly little guy.

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    Reminds me of Peanuts character Linus with his security blanket.
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