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    We feed our babies every 5 days until they get to be 1000+ grams then we back off to every 7 days..the thing I've noticed is that even doing it that way there are animals that will grow much faster than others. I had a bumble bee that hit 1200 grams at 8 months old and was 2500 grams by her second year, then I've got a super mojave that is 2 years old that is just now over 1000 grams. Every snake is different. to me I see no point in trying to figure out what it take to grow a snake faster than I currently am. The way I see it is that as babies they are very vulnerable to predators and it's in their best interest to eat as offten as they can and get to size that they can be less of a bite-sized snack for something. So that's why I offer every 5 days because I've noticed that babies fed like that in my collection simply see to do as well if not better than the ones that only eat everty 7-10 days,.
    When you've got 10,000 people trying to do the same thing, why would you want to be number 10,001? ~ Mark Cuban
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