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    Re: my yellow

    Quote Originally Posted by FIEND_FO_LYFE View Post
    MUMPS: im sorry, but just because she WILL eat, doesn't mean she should.
    i can guarantee your anaconda WILL die from a fatty liver.
    (if what you say is true).

    Baby herps eat like crazy in the first year or two. I've raised enough of them to know this. So do most animals, for that matter. Like I said, I only feed them for the first year like this, and not all of them are so enthusiastic. I had a Eunectes murinus that didn't eat for the first five months I had her, but once she started: ooooh baby!

    Don't want to turn this into a "feeding schedule" thread.

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    Re: my yellow

    Quote Originally Posted by RebelYell83 View Post
    hi jacking is fine!!!!!!! not sure on weight,cant get her to stay in the bowl
    lol i had the same problem....
    you def got a hot yellow

    Quote Originally Posted by mumps View Post
    Baby herps eat like crazy in the first year or two. I've raised enough of them to know this. So do most animals, for that matter. Like I said, I only feed them for the first year like this, and not all of them are so enthusiastic. I had a Eunectes murinus that didn't eat for the first five months I had her, but once she started: ooooh baby!

    Don't want to turn this into a "feeding schedule" thread.

    Chris
    ... i personally do whats healthy for the animal.
    you seem not to care, it seems like you "want them big", now...
    not really a experienced, knowledgeable, responsible, owner would do.
    im just stating that you are killing your snakes, and excessive feeding is one of the easiest ways to kill a snakes.

    have fun with your fatty livers.

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    Re: my yellow

    You are making a lot of assumptions, there chump.

    You don't know me or my experience or my attitude towards my animals. I've been doing this for over 30 years and only once had an animal die on me prematurely. It was due to fat around the heart, diet related yes but not due to overfeeding. In fact in those days I was underfeeding.

    You are obviously of the "newer" breed of owner. Probably keep all your snakes in tubs. Don't talk to me about "caring" about my animals.

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    Re: my yellow

    Quote Originally Posted by mumps View Post
    You are making a lot of assumptions, there chump.

    You don't know me or my experience or my attitude towards my animals. I've been doing this for over 30 years and only once had an animal die on me prematurely. It was due to fat around the heart, diet related yes but not due to overfeeding. In fact in those days I was underfeeding.

    You are obviously of the "newer" breed of owner. Probably keep all your snakes in tubs. Don't talk to me about "caring" about my animals.

    Chris
    i am 18 years old, and keepins reptiles for 6.
    name calling is quite immature too.
    age has nothing to do with knowledge.
    im not BSing you.

    if you feed like you say, you're killing your animals.
    its not assumption, its fact.
    go read, its not like im making up my info.


    YES i do keep some of my snakes in my rack, like my balls and baby retics, and conda.
    but that has nothing to do with overfeeding.

    just because your older, doesnt make you better.

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    Re: my yellow

    if anything,i am slightly under or maintence feeding the anaconda,to keep her grow slow and steady,would rather her grow a little slower,but healthier,i push my ball pythons,but they have ways fo evening themselves out,condas dont care,and will eat themselves into a mess
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    Re: my yellow

    Quote Originally Posted by RebelYell83 View Post
    if anything,i am slightly under or maintence feeding the anaconda,to keep her grow slow and steady,would rather her grow a little slower,but healthier,i push my ball pythons,but they have ways fo evening themselves out,condas dont care,and will eat themselves into a mess
    Totally agree

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    Re: my yellow

    Quote Originally Posted by FIEND_FO_LYFE View Post
    i am 18 years old.
    I never called you any names, "chump" is an expression.

    Go read? I started writing articles for society publications when you were 4 years old. I've raised an iguana that hatched before you were born and is still alive at a friend's house.

    Experience counts I'm afraid, and you have very little. Six years may seem like a lot but we're talking reptiles here. You haven't lived through the lifespan of one yet... You can't believe everything you read/hear. You have to live through it.

    A lot of breeders say "don't raise 'em up too quick" only because they don't want you cutting into their market...

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    Re: my yellow

    Guys...there's really no reason to fight over this. Mumps feeds his 'conda more than Fiend would. So what? No two people ever do everything exactly the same...raising these animals is not an exact science. Fiend believes overfeeding can cause an early death. Point made. Mumps believes it will not. Point made. No reason why that can't be the end of the discussion.
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    Re: my yellow

    Yes, definately no reason to fight. You can feed a snake every 3 days(if you have no intention on holding it) for it to grow to a good size in the first year, downfalls of doing this is, it will probably be ill tempered due to not being handled. If you do this feeding you have to back off it after a year and feed regular.

    I feed my snake every 5-7 days, depending on a few different conditions. My yellow is about 2 1/2-3ft maybe a bit longer, and shes about 8 months old.

    If you were to feed a snake every 3 days for 2-3 years, it would lead to the snakes death.
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    Re: my yellow

    Quote Originally Posted by Neal View Post
    Yes, definately no reason to fight. You can feed a snake every 3 days(if you have no intention on holding it) for it to grow to a good size in the first year, downfalls of doing this is, it will probably be ill tempered due to not being handled. If you do this feeding you have to back off it after a year and feed regular.

    I feed my snake every 5-7 days, depending on a few different conditions. My yellow is about 2 1/2-3ft maybe a bit longer, and shes about 8 months old.

    If you were to feed a snake every 3 days for 2-3 years, it would lead to the snakes death.
    I fed my yellow often for the first year only, remember there were breaks for the shedding cycles.

    She's now eating about every 2 - 3 weeks.

    Ill tempered? My pic proves she is as calm as they come.

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