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Thread: Niall, My SIGB

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    Niall, My SIGB

    Hey all,

    Now that my SIGB has been proven healthy and is growing up I decided its time to give her a name, Niall.

    She doesn't look very hungry



    Guess I was wrong


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    Re: Niall, My SIGB

    Damn, that's a mighty big frog for her - or so you'd think And here I've been feeding mine little hoppers and fuzzies. I may graduate him to a small mouse once a week now, instead of a hopper every 5 days, 'cause if yours ate that frog, mine should have no prob with a larger Mickey.

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    Re: Niall, My SIGB

    Quote Originally Posted by freelancer View Post
    Damn, that's a mighty big frog for her - or so you'd think And here I've been feeding mine little hoppers and fuzzies. I may graduate him to a small mouse once a week now, instead of a hopper every 5 days, 'cause if yours ate that frog, mine should have no prob with a larger Mickey.

    Cool pics!

    The reason she can handle a frog that size is because frogs are ALOT more compressible than mice. You can see how compressed it is in her belly right after she ate it.

    Be careful.
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    Re: Niall, My SIGB

    Well, it's been recommended to me because only a few days after having a hopper, he's obviously hungry again. In fact, he had one early this week, and now he's searching for more (see thread coming up in a couple of minutes). I'll have to see what a "small mouse" really looks like, as the hopper is already just about a good match for his girth.

    I don't mind visiting the pet shop every five days, though, if that's what it takes.
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