I had to laugh when I read this.It really is an addiction.
On a more serious note, that is probably one of the skinniest BPs I have ever seen. Any idea of what year she was born? She has absolutely no meat on her at all! I'm sure it was just the prey offered and the husbandry that was the main factor. Give it a few months and she'll be looking a bit better, but with one that skinny it's going to take a long time to get her up to proper health.
As for the Pinstripe, I'll be offering his first meal tomorrow and I've been on a serious search for ASFs. (Which I discovered are illegal in California, explaining why you had difficulty finding him any.) If all else fails, he'll just have to wait until I move to Vegas next month where I've already located ASF breeders. He's handled the change in scenery very well, no signs of stress whatsoever.
I hope you get this poor girl healthy, I hate seeing animals treated poorly.![]()