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Re: Are females typically thicker then males?
Well if you could, you might want to try feeding something a little bigger but stay within the range, you know? Other than that, it's not like you're abusing the animal, another pic will probably help to know for sure whether or not he really looks thin though. Like I said, the angle of the lighting could be making it look weird.
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Re: Are females typically thicker then males?
Yeah, feeding him some slightly bigger items wouldn't hurt, but he doesn't look particularly unhealthy.
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1.0 Siamese mix cat “Kurt”
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Re: Are females typically thicker then males?
Originally Posted by OneEyedFox
Yeah, feeding him some slightly bigger items wouldn't hurt, but he doesn't look particularly unhealthy.
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Alright! I'll for sure do that this next feeding. Thank you
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Re: Are females typically thicker then males?
Np, all around, he looks like a happy boy! ^~^
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1.0 Normal BP "Calliope"
0.1 Hypo Leopard Gecko “El”
1.0 Normal Leopard Gecko “Axle”
0.0.1 Poecilotheria Regalis
0.0.1 Poecilotheri Subfusca
1.0 Siamese mix cat “Kurt”
1.0 DLH Cat “Vodka”
0.0.1 Suriname Red Tail Boa
"I’m just more comfortable with fauna and flora than with other humans."
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He looks fine, the males are leaner for sure. The females get really thick and fat.
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Re: Are females typically thicker then males?
Originally Posted by Godzilla78
He looks fine, the males are leaner for sure. The females get really thick and fat.
Alright thank you, that's a relief to hear lol. I'll still probably up his size a bit because I'm paranoid and he probably needs it cuz he's getting a bit bigger anyways
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