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    WoooooHoooo !!!! Hunger Strike Over !!!!!

    ...... a long and stressful 7 months is over .... Since this was my first fasting, Don't think I'll stress as much next time ......lol

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    Good for you! I nearly cried the (one) time indy refused ti eat a frozen thawed.
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    My super pastel boy ended his hunger strike today too! It has been 4 months for him and on a whim I put a rat crawler in with him ( he is about 900g) which I know is small but I was about to leave and I knew that couldn't hurt him and he only took a minute to strike at it! Maybe I can get him to eat a couple live meals for me then switch him back to f/t.


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    It always feels better when they eat. .

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    My super pastel boy ended his hunger strike today too! It has been 4 months for him and on a whim I put a rat crawler in with him ( he is about 900g) which I know is small but I was about to leave and I knew that couldn't hurt him and he only took a minute to strike at it! Maybe I can get him to eat a couple live meals for me then switch him back to f/t.


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