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Very Full
My problem with my corn Evan is that he was much smaller than I expected, as I chose him at last minute vs some other larger ones. So for the last few weeks I've been having to go out and buy pinkies from the local store. Well they won't have any for a week, and the smallest I had in f/t were some hoppers. Well the pinkies were just getting too small for him, so I figured I'd try the hopper (even though he had been eating live before, I want him switched over to f/t asap).
Well he ate the hopper, and now he has a huge full belly. Now I'm just all paranoid about gegurge. I think it may have been just slightly too big, so here is hoping. *crosses fingers* He seems to be doing well, and is resting ontop of his warm hide (as he is never inside his hides, always on top of them).
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Re: Very Full
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Originally Posted by arcane
My problem with my corn Evan is that he was much smaller than I expected, as I chose him at last minute vs some other larger ones. So for the last few weeks I've been having to go out and buy pinkies from the local store. Well they won't have any for a week, and the smallest I had in f/t were some hoppers. Well the pinkies were just getting too small for him, so I figured I'd try the hopper (even though he had been eating live before, I want him switched over to f/t asap).
Well he ate the hopper, and now he has a huge full belly. Now I'm just all paranoid about gegurge. I think it may have been just slightly too big, so here is hoping. *crosses fingers* He seems to be doing well, and is resting ontop of his warm hide (as he is never inside his hides, always on top of them).
Is the lump stretching out his midsection slightly or massivly? You will be surprised at what they are really able to eat.
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Re: Very Full
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Originally Posted by joepythons
Is the lump stretching out his midsection slightly or massivly? You will be surprised at what they are really able to eat.
We are talking massively. It's still there, but he did urate. I'm more surprised he hasn't regurged, he's not moving around as much, but then again, he is full, and digesting. He keeps trying to fit into places that he can't fit into anymore because of his stomach. So I have been making holes bigger for him.
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