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    Re: Two Sunglows That I Held Back Last Year

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    Wow.. there are amazing.. how long are they now?
    Those are just over a year old.
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    Re: Two Sunglows That I Held Back Last Year

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    Those are just over a year old.
    what feeding schedule are you using? Live, Dead, Frozen thawed? how offen? any problems feeding?

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    Re: Two Sunglows That I Held Back Last Year

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    what feeding schedule are you using? Live, Dead, Frozen thawed? how offen? any problems feeding?
    They have eaten every time offered, even in shed. I feed them f/t rodents every seven to ten days. The time period changes quite often.
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    great looking snakes, another one on the "do want" lists
    Ball Python named Mr. Stubbs, Snow Corn named Pinky 52 1/4" at last shed

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