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    Feeding question?

    Alright my female is huge right now befor pairing up about a month or so ago she was over 2800 grams. If I could weigh her right now it would have be over 3k+. This was one of the locks I caught her in awhile back



    She is almost done her shed but I dont know my chance of getting eggs because during this process is it common for the snake to no miss a meal? I assumed she would refuse but she still eats 1 large rat a week and today I had a extra one so she ended up eating 2. I will post a pic of her once she settles down from eating

    Normal : 0.2 - Mini , Big Mama
    Albino: 0.1 - Blondie
    Pastel: 1.0 - Jafar
    Mojave: 1.0 - Timon


    - Corey

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    here are two pics of Big Momma




    Normal : 0.2 - Mini , Big Mama
    Albino: 0.1 - Blondie
    Pastel: 1.0 - Jafar
    Mojave: 1.0 - Timon


    - Corey

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    Re: Feeding question?

    While it is the norm for most females to go off feed, some do not, if you know for certain that she is in fact gravid, and she is still eating, offer her smaller meals
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