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Re: Epic's journey
Originally Posted by pastel0711
What does he eat at this size?still pinks?(having trouble feeding mine)
He's eating mouse fuzzies. How big is yours?? From what I've heard these guys can be tough to start, but once they get to eating, there's no stopping them. He was a little tricky when I first got him. But now when I open that tub on Fridays, he's looking for the food the second the lid opens. And he has never refused yet. He even eats in shed.
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Re: Epic's journey
Ive had him for 2 months now maybe a little under and he has yet to eat I've tried everything i can think of from ball python strategies I've used and nothing. He is an aru and is the thickness of my finger(girl hands) and maybe 18 inches long.
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Re: Epic's journey
What is your set up like? He should be an established eater if hes thats size. And feeding these guys is nothing like feeding a ball. Do you have the book The More Complete Chondro? This is a must have, imo.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/0976733455
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Re: Epic's journey
Hes in a 18X18 exoterra. Background around the sides. forest floor with eco earth substrate. water dish. a cave and multiple sized purchase and a heat light and uvb/a light. Ive been reading online information but will defiantly look into that book. thanks. I try not to handle unless trying a different feed method like paper bag, and he's not aggressive defensive at all. Also Epic is very cute I must say
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Re: Epic's journey
Originally Posted by pastel0711
Hes in a 18X18 exoterra. Background around the sides. forest floor with eco earth substrate. water dish. a cave and multiple sized purchase and a heat light and uvb/a light. Ive been reading online information but will defiantly look into that book. thanks. I try not to handle unless trying a different feed method like paper bag, and he's not aggressive defensive at all. Also Epic is very cute I must say
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Quit! You make me want one.... Can I borrow your camera? Or maybe you could just come down and take pics for me?
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Re: Epic's journey
Originally Posted by Andybill
Quit! You make me want one.... Can I borrow your camera? Or maybe you could just come down and take pics for me?
Ahaha, do it!! And I'd love to come down and take pics!
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Aw, Epic is so adorable!! And your photography is awesome, too!
I'll definitely be watching his progress
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