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Re: Mona the monster...
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Originally Posted by xXxFluffyEmoxXx
Very nice :) Know her age? she's a bit small in length ( in my opinion) for that weight But she is one beautiful hunka cookie ;) :)
Thanks! She's probably between 3-4 years old, but I'd have to ask her breeder to know for sure. So, you think she's a little on the chubby side? I thought the general "rule" was about 500g per foot, so I was actually thinking the opposite. She's only eaten one meal since arriving, of 3 adult mice since they were out of small rats... next week I'll find a rat, and try to get her on a regular schedule/prey. She was living in a breeding rack until now, so hopefully she'll get more svelte with a little exercise. ;) She is a FEISTY one, and has no qualms about cruising around the floor!
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P.S. That weight was taken 2 days after the meal, so she was a bit full...
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We have a few big ones- a male and two girls- love them!
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Originally Posted by pavlovk1025
I love the monsters! The bigger they are the more I love them. BPs are awesome as is, but when they're full grown and just a solid heavy snake, maaaaan. I love it. Sure hatchlings are cute, and sub-adults and 3-4 year olds are cool, but it's the thick bodied ones that put a little strain on your arm when you hold them that I <3. By that time they're so much friendlier too, no? Or is that just my personal experience? Either way, I love your girl!
Mona says thank you! I don't have much experience with adults, so to be honest I was a bit intimidated at first. :oops: I opened the bag when she arrived, and this GIANT snake popped out like "watch out lady, here I come...." LOL. She is definitely a friendly girl, though, and I quickly realized she is completely harmless. I also learned quickly how to hold her, since she squeezes fast if you put her around your neck or arm - works much better to fling her over the shoulder (while supporting the head) like a purse. I haven't handled her too much at this point, but so far I agree the big ones are fun.
Speaking of heavy-bodied snakes, you reminded me of my first time buying one (Delilah). I was looking at Rosy Boas and Corns, then my eyes widened when they brought out a BP... I kept going back & forth, until the owner finally said "I can read people well after all these years, and I knew you'd like a heavy-bodied herp - get a Ball Python." He was right! :)
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She is beautiful and congrats on your new addition :gj:
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Wow, she's huge!! :gj: I take it she likes food? :P
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Originally Posted by Crazy4Herps
Wow, she's huge!! :gj: I take it she likes food? :P
LOL... yes, she certainly does! The breeder told me she's an aggressive eater, although somewhat shy about it (doesn't like to be watched). We gave her 3 adult mice last Saturday, and she took them down like they were appetizers. :D
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Originally Posted by Lolo76
LOL... yes, she certainly does! The breeder told me she's an aggressive eater, although somewhat shy about it (doesn't like to be watched). We gave her 3 adult mice last Saturday, and she took them down like they were appetizers. :D
Man my biggest female doesnt like to be watched either. I did the zombie dance for her on monday and she wanted nothing to do with it. She was hungry though, but didnt feel like eating from my hands was necessary. I put the ASF 6 inches away from her and as I was sliding the tub in she had him coiled.
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