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    My brooks has doubled is size since last weighed

    So my kingsnake yama has just been growing like a weed I remember when I first got him around 15 inches long and eating hopper mice now over 50 inches and eating small to medium rats and weighs 853 grams empty

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    I wish my guys would.
    Temps are warm, but I still can't get them to eat.
    Been like that for two months, as if they are saying, "Get that thing away from me!"
    When I have just left the mouse, it is still there in the morning.

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    That brooks is beautiful.

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    Yeah, my male is only sporadically taking a mouse currently. He's been coiled up on the cool end of the tub, doesn't want anything to do with his mice, and gets uncharacteristically grumpy when disturbed - but he's not losing weight, so I figure he's self-brumating himself, even though he's only a year old and 110g.

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    Re: My brooks has doubled is size since last weighed

    My guy always eats never misses a meal unless in shed and hasn't been in any hibernation since I've had him

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    Re: My brooks has doubled is size since last weighed

    So I was reading that male brooks will be bigger then females is this usually the case? With my 2 it seems to be

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    Outstanding!

    Such a wonderful species!

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    Re: My brooks has doubled is size since last weighed

    That they are I've learned they are immune to local venomous snakes like the copperhead and rattles snakes because they do eat them aswell as lizards rats and insects I've heard lol pretty much anything that moves and I know people may find it mean but I bought an adult green anole to feed to him and it was by far the coolest thing to watch he chased it around for half and hour even lost it lol but finally got it I did feel bad as the anole went bright green to dark black within seconds but their sold as feeder lizards

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