Re: Kalatoa 100% Pure SD Retic Progression (Pic heavy...)
Originally Posted by jmcrook
Latest photo of Phyllis. Took a huge pee/poop right after this so I was able to get an empty weight on her. 624grams now and between 4-4.5 feet long. Hard to believe this is the same little noodle that was as big around as my pinky and 56grams only 6 1/2 months ago. (Picture below)
Definitely packing on the size. Also has a small dry spot on the top of her head the last month or so that goes away after a shed but eventually comes back. Anyone have any thoughts on that? Just a few scales and doesn't seem to affect her in any way, just a slight concern to me.
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My girl gets that dry patch before shedding sometimes too.
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Re: Kalatoa 100% Pure SD Retic Progression (Pic heavy...)
Originally Posted by Yodawagon
My girl gets that dry patch before shedding sometimes too.
In the same spot? My girl has only gotten it since mid/late June or so. Basically disappears after a shed and then slowly comes back. She's in shed right now so I'll see what it looks like in 3-4 days
Re: Kalatoa 100% Pure SD Retic Progression (Pic heavy...)
Originally Posted by jmcrook
In the same spot? My girl has only gotten it since mid/late June or so. Basically disappears after a shed and then slowly comes back. She's in shed right now so I'll see what it looks like in 3-4 days
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Basically the same here. Doesn't happen every shed.
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Fresh coat of paint on Phyllis just now! Quickly went for her customary post shed bath. Here's a pic of her 6 months and one day ago on the same bowl the day I got her
Grow little noodle grow!
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Finally got tagged by Phyllis. Felt like a bump against my elbow more than anything. She was being a bit twitchy when I went to get her out and should have read her body language but nevertheless... I know now when she's telling me to bug off and she hopefully learn that a tag on the elbow won't stop me from cleaning her cage.
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