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My How They Grow...
This girl is a machine. She has never refused a meal. One wean rat a week. She is a mid-2011 hatchling and is pushing 1600g!
I love this girl. She is super bright.
http://i910.photobucket.com/albums/a...ons/pecan2.png
Here she is next to a 2005 Normal.
http://i910.photobucket.com/albums/a...ons/pecan1.png
Enjoy!
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I have a girl like that at home. She is a late 2011 (around christmas time) and is 955 grams as of yesterday. Shes on med rats weekly and never refuses either. Im hoping to get just as lucky with the new baby (1 month old hatchling)
Beautiful snake :)
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Re: My How They Grow...
Great girth and colors on her !
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Holy whoa! What do you plan to pair her with? I hope it has enchi or lesser :bow:
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Re: My How They Grow...
Thanks guys!
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Originally Posted by h00blah
Holy whoa! What do you plan to pair her with? I hope it has enchi or lesser :bow:
She most likely won't go, but I will pair her this coming November to a Pastel Sugar. :) Maybe I'll get lucky! I've thought about putting a Pastel Enchi to her, though.
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Originally Posted by Sarin
Thanks guys!
She most likely won't go, but I will pair her this coming November to a Pastel Sugar. :) Maybe I'll get lucky! I've thought about putting a Pastel Enchi to her, though.
Why not, I've had no problem getting young females to give up eggs. She's got plenty of size, good luck!
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Originally Posted by snakesRkewl
Why not, I've had no problem getting young females to give up eggs. She's got plenty of size, good luck!
We will see! I guess I should've put it, I don't expect anything to happen. If it does, great. If not, she'll be bigger for next season. :)
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I've kinda got the same concern for my early 2011 Pinstripe. She's 1100g and I really don't want to push her, but she could easily make 1400g in another few months. She has never refused a meal and will eat straight through a shed if offered.
I'd hate to pass her by this year, but I'd hate to do any harm to such a young girl.
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If she isn't fat, and is willing to eat, let her eat. Once a week is fine. Look at the poop, if they are pooping a lot they aren't absorbing much of the rat. That's when you know when to slow down feeding. Otherwise you waste rats. :)
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