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  • 08-03-2004, 10:44 AM
    Smulkin
    Welcome aboard! AWESOME shot you got there - i digs the close-ups!
  • 08-03-2004, 11:40 AM
    elevatethis
    I think your BP will be alright considering it only ate a pinky a few days before...but with the size mouse you are feeding now, you will need to wait at least 5 days to feed again. I fed my baby bp every 5-6 days up until I switched her over to rats (shes now about 35" long). I now feed her every 7-10 days depending on how much of a lump the rat leaves, its just kind of a judgement call.
  • 08-03-2004, 12:19 PM
    DarkeFireStorm
    My future field herper...
    i guess i needed to be told about the pic size
    i have a 19" monitor and it looked perfectly fine to me
    i figured it out though, its OK it just takes me longer :?
    feedings are surely gonna be on a weekly basis for a while, yes
    its just that Bengal had a runt pinkie last Sat and then only a pinkie again this time, so i thought some make up was needed, plus i had read that irregular intervals agree with them more than a regular feeding day, emulating nature and all, though i had thought once the 48hrs went by making it OK to hold them again that they could also be fed, so thats news to me, this is just like when i started keeping spiders all over again
    ne day that goes by where you don't learn something is a waste i suppose :wink:

    it may surprise you to know that i am not a photographer in the slightest
    i do like to take pics, but you should see the crap i turned out b4 the digital cam age yeesh! :oops: with all the automated functions on them now, picture taking has gotten easy enough for even me to get it right
    theres just a few things to getting a good pic
    1. lots of light - avoid having the cameras flash go off if you can, digital cams need even more light than a film cam
    2. don't use the zoom (especially digital zoom) - move the cam right on top of the subject w/ the macro setting on
    3. take lots of pictures - its not like your wasting film ne more, i bet i take 10 pics for every one i keep
    4. use the highest quality setting - you can always resize in an art program later, but you only get one shot at resolution
    if there are more things to know, i don't know them
    thats just what i've figured out through screwing it up so many times, nobody taught me this stuff
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