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    Cinnamon eating habits?

    Does anyone have good eaters that are cinnamons? I got 2 cinnamon based combos from two different breeders and they both are picky eaters. I'm just wondering how other cinnamons are. The ones I have are a 1.0 pewter and a 0.1 Sterling.


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    My one and only cinnamon female, while hands down one of the most amazing cinnamons I have ever seen, is also a ridiculously picky eater. She should have been ready to breed last season, but I'll be lucky if she's ready next season.

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    Re: Cinnamon eating habits?

    I have 2 cinny females and a pair of pewters...3 of the 4 are amazing eaters, and the other one is the pickiest I've ever encountered, she's nearly 3 years old and only around 700 grams.
    Last edited by RobNJ; 05-29-2012 at 04:39 PM.

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    My little male is an eating machine

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    I have a female cinni that eats like every other month and I've tried hides and all
    1. Super pastel
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    1.2 pewter
    .2 normal
    .2. Cinni

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    Mine eats fine but she is MEAN. I have read elsewhere about mean cinnamons, too.
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    My female eats like there is no tomorrow.

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    Re: Cinnamon eating habits?

    My silver bullet has never skipped a meal, but she's still tiny.
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    My female cinny het albino wouldn't eat for the longest time unless you left the rat with her and turned off all the lights and left the room. And if you came back before she'd gotten too far, she'd spit it out and wouldn't eat that week. The past 2 feedings I've gotten her to take it off the tongs and she's started eating with the lights on. I guess her confidence is building. She used to be quite snappy too, but she's calming down nicely.

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    My cinnamon female is a hog and will eat her meal and someone else's meal if they didn't eat it. She's like the rat garbage disposal. She's from Sep 2011 and is already 1000 grams-ish.

    I had two other cinnys that I sold -- the female was a consistant eater. The male took a bit of time to get started but then ate consistently.

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