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    3.5 months off feed.....


    After 3.5 months of breeding without feed!!

    My monster of a feeder pastel makes a return to food!!
    Woohoo! He was mantaining weight so I didn't stop him from breeding... but I was getting worried. But no more! Yay!



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    Re: 3.5 months off feed.....

    Yay!! My girl just came off of her 4 month fast a couple weeks ago. It's always a nice feeling, even when you know it's just a winter fast!! Looks like a nice pastel you have there too
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    It gets nerve racking wondering if they will ever feed again when they stop. but when they resume feeding its a good feeling right.

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    Re: 3.5 months off feed.....

    Quote Originally Posted by Drumsinthenight. View Post
    It gets nerve racking wondering if they will ever feed again when they stop. but when they resume feeding its a good feeling right.
    very right!
    i was worried because i didnt notice till yesterday that i had him out for a friend to see him that while his weight was still ok,
    he had gotten VERY skinny.
    my bumble bee female is 7 months younger than him and
    weighs in just under 780 grams.
    he weighed in at 976g in nov. right before breeding.
    and now he is a little under 820g.
    and im expecting a MASSIVE poo from him after his meal.
    he hasnt pooed in a month or so... just alot of urates,
    and his GF, man its been a couple months since she has pooped and fed.
    but i think she is gravid with his young.
    so im not worried about her.


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    0.1 Normal (Sookie)
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    0.1 Mojave (Saffy)
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    1.0 Pinstripe (Triston)
    1.0 Basset/Beagle Mix (Bilbo)
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    a bunch of red eared sliders
    and the oldest, male pit/mix Corky. 18yrs strong.

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    Aww yayy That's a great thing to see, so relieving. I know it's natural for BPs to go off feed for certain reasons, but I know as a keeper it's probably very nerve racking! We love to see our BPs eating, happy and healthy!
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