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    Re: Most extreme reaction I have EVER gotten...

    Haha, great story! Baby snakes are deff the way to a fearful heart. Sadly, my smallest snake (sadly for this purpose, none other, hahah) is 1100 grams. My largest weighing in at 1900 empty.

    I'm breeding lelu, so I don't want to be picking her up unnecessarily. She is the largest; Chester, the second largest is headshy and in shed; and cleo is a scardiecat and I don't like taking her out that much because she is a problem feeder.

    I used to have a baby spider ball python here, but, well, that is gone now, along with my ex. There is no good starting point anymore for the fearful, haha. I guess I just need to buy more snakes, huh?
    Last edited by HypoPita; 11-09-2009 at 04:20 AM.
    0.1 '05 Het. Hypo - Lelu
    1.0 '06 Hypo - Chester ; 0.1 '11 hypo holdback
    0.1 '07 Woma - Cleopatra aka Cleo
    1.0 '11 Pinstripe het hypo
    0.1 '06 German Shepard Runt - Mika (me-kuh)
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