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    If you are new to balls and don't have a lot of experience with picky eaters don't get him. They can be an absolute pain sometimes. I would save your money and look for one that is established.

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    Re: Problem Feeder Pied. Should I Buy?

    Quote Originally Posted by EAC Reptiles View Post
    If you are new to balls and don't have a lot of experience with picky eaters don't get him. They can be an absolute pain sometimes. I would save your money and look for one that is established.
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    My second ball is my male Fire and though I love him dearly now, if I'd known what a feeding train wreck he was going to be, I'd have never bought him.

    [he was also a "great deal". lesson learned; *never* buy a snake from a guy who practically shoves him in your face and immediately drops the price by 30% just because you looked at it on the show table]

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