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    Re: Testing Out My New Scale DUW

    nice scale I prefer my little cheap kitchen one I got at walmart I think once they reach the weight limit I will just zero the scale out with a 500 gram piece of lead and then remove it when I place them on it and add 500 to the weight it gives me and if it still too much I do the same with a 1000 gram lead weight . then after that they just to heavy since that would put them at 6500grams pluss I think it is ( or 5.5 lbs) I also think I won't be breedign as muc has i planned in the coming years. I keep getting told that by the tiem i can breed and produce such animals to fill the request the market prices would make it not worth the effort . But I also never planned ot breed to make profits. since i will be reinvesting into more morphs.
    Was married to 4theSNAKElady (still wish we were)
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