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Re: Show me your Duremils!
 Originally Posted by ktint
How often do they pee? Are they like BCI in pooping and peeing?
 Originally Posted by nick654377
mine was a pain to get feeding but now she eats every week. she hits so hard sometimes the tail pops off the rat!. mine urates about 2 times a week sometimes 3 times and poo's every 2 ish weeks. they say they grow slow but mine shot from 125 grams in november to now about 525 as of last week. feeding once a week.
I'd agree with this. I feed once a week too and mine poos about every 10-14 days and I find urates a little more frequently. My baby is still pretty young - she's about 230gm.
 Originally Posted by OsirisRa32
When ya find him and start making lil ones...let me know!! Where did you get her from?
I got her from Randy (?) with World Wide Reptiles at our local reptile expo in Taylor, MI. She was on a table with a bunch of colubrids. I have yet to see another like her. But I am looking!! One day, I will! And, yes, I'll let you know! There aren't too many folks working with Dums and I'd like to be one of them. But I strive for superior quality so I won't pick just any male for her - he's gotta be perfect!
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Re: Show me your Duremils!
 Originally Posted by sissysnakes
I have been battling with this girl for a while now to get her on frozen thawed... without luck.
but here is my little brat anyway

I've had my girl for almost a year now and she JUST started eating f/t
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Show me your Duremils!
I still haven't seen mine take her food. I have to leave it in and walk away.
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Re: Show me your Duremils!
 Originally Posted by 3skulls
I still haven't seen mine take her food. I have to leave it in and walk away.
I still have to do this! Haha I call her a "closet eater"
1.0 firefly ball python
1.0 100% Pastel het clown ball python
1.0 Enchi ball python
1.0 Super Pastel 100% het pied (Richard)
0.1 Butter 100% het ghost
0.1 Pastel 100% het pied (Keira)
0.1 Butter 50% het Ghost Ball Python (Penny)
0.1 100% het Ghost
0.1 Normal Ball Python (Irwin)
0.1 Mojave Ball Python (Eve)
0.1 Black Bee Ball Python (Charolette)
0.1 Pintripe (Olivia)
0.1 Dumeril's Boa (Peaches)
1.0 Bearded Dragon (Dude)
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Re: Show me your Duremils!
 Originally Posted by Trackstrong83
I've had my girl for almost a year now and she JUST started eating f/t 
That is almost reassuring lol! She will eat fresh killed, but when it has been dead a while she just puts her face on it and then recoils.. We do this dance where I only offer FT for the longest time, and then cave when I worry she is starting to loose weight and feed fresh killed. Its nice to know I am not the only one having issues feeding my Dum. She does take fresh killed like a beast though 
I have had her almost 2 years now, I didn't start trying to feed FT until she was big enough for large rats.. wish I had started earlier..
Last edited by sissysnakes; 06-05-2013 at 11:53 AM.
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I have two juvenile dumerils, both female.
Olivia is a 2011, I was told. Odyssey is a 2012. Both took patience to switch from live to f/t. Olivia took 4 months, Odyssey 2 months. They were on mice so I tried f/t mice. They refused every time. What worked (wish I tried sooner) was offering rat instead of mice, and HUGE prey. They had to be moved to look like live to start them off, but now those two don't care if it is moved or not. If I move the rat they strike and constrict, if I leave it limp they just lazily eat with no constricting.
Olivia was a sweetheart from the beginning, and not shy at all 
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