Re: Interesting feeding day
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Slim
Nothing like the smell of rat in the air to get those little noses poking out of their hides, and sometimes all the way out of the tub :rofl:
Yea, the mahogany scared the crap out of me. Since I got him he's been a shy feeder.
Re: Interesting feeding day
Turn the phone 90 degrees side ways.
No one I know uses monitors or tv's set up in a higher than wider aspect ratio. Not even the Europeans with their PAL vs NTSC.
It will make for a much more watchable video.
Re: Interesting feeding day
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Originally Posted by
Raven01
Turn the phone 90 degrees side ways.
No one I know uses monitors or tv's set up in a higher than wider aspect ratio. Not even the Europeans with their PAL vs NTSC.
It will make for a much more watchable video.
There is a reason I don't do that. The sensor or whatever that rotates the phone when it's recognized as being side ways is broke on my phone. I've got the parts coming to fix it but it's not a major issue.
Re: Interesting feeding day
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Originally Posted by
Neal
There is a reason I don't do that. The sensor or whatever that rotates the phone when it's recognized as being side ways is broke on my phone. I've got the parts coming to fix it but it's not a major issue.
Well, that is double cool. In a throw away society anyway, repairing equipment is becoming a lost art.
I wish I had thought to record my female YB's feed response. She is on par with your more aggressive feeders, launching right out of the enclosure before prey is even presented.
And no, she isn't being underfed (prey about 20% of her body weight is just slightly smaller than her own girth so is what is currently being fed still every 7 days @ just over 900 grams).
Re: Interesting feeding day
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Originally Posted by
Raven01
I wish I had thought to record my female YB's feed response. She is on par with your more aggressive feeders, launching right out of the enclosure before prey is even presented.
My female spinner is like that - she will practically chase me out of the room.
Re: Interesting feeding day
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Originally Posted by
Raven01
Well, that is double cool. In a throw away society anyway, repairing equipment is becoming a lost art.
I wish I had thought to record my female YB's feed response. She is on par with your more aggressive feeders, launching right out of the enclosure before prey is even presented.
And no, she isn't being underfed (prey about 20% of her body weight is just slightly smaller than her own girth so is what is currently being fed still every 7 days @ just over 900 grams).
Yea, but see for me it's still worth it but only because of the situation I'm in.
I'm with Verizon wireless and I'm grandfathered in with unlimited data. So if I want to get a cheap upgrade for a new two year plan they force you to change plans which requires me to get rid of unlimited data and go to a share everything plan. It's total BS and I'm not about to let them do that to me, so I make it a point to use as much data a month as I can, which usually turns out to be 15 gigs average but sometimes reaches 20. I'll go to sleep streaming and download files from bit torrent just to delete them right after I download them. So for me that means no upgrades so I still have the same phone I've had the last couple of years or so(HTC Rezound) which I got sometime in November of '11. I've changed three screens on it so far and a battery, lol. I also have the phone rooted so I've deferred all updates because I like my gingerbread or w/e OS I have on the phone. So I've never used JB or ICS. So while the sensor wasn't expensive I've just put off doing it because I couldn't tell you when was the last time I rotated my phone to the side lol.