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    Chiquita is getting big

    Don't get many photo ops with this girl, especially with the main lights on but she was showing off. She turned two about the same time as the photos. She's just over 1,500 grams. Giving her her first medium rat tonight. That thing looks huge next to the small rat I'm thawing for my son's male.

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    Re: Chiquita is getting big

    And she does have a very strong feeding response. She was waiting for me when I came in. I just got the rat in the door and she struck it and took it out the door. I was able to take it and put it inside once she stopped watching me after she finally let go.

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    She is smushing and wants to come out for missions, that's what I call it when my BP rides the glass of his enclosure.
    That last picture with the rat is so cute, she let go and looked at you like "you want something?". My husband always jokingly tells me that when my snake doesn't eat it's because he thinks I'm hungry and need it more than him so he offers it to me instead of eating it. It almost looks like your little noodle was ready to do that same thing.

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