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    Monty is getting fat.

    Monty is finally starting to fill out. since getting my chameleon on the 6th, I haven't held Monty. I decided today to take her out and do a full cleaning and mist her tank, and she is getting big. She isn't overweight, I took her to the vet a few weeks back because I thought she was pregnant, nope, no babies. But she is still technically "underweight" for her length. I'm glad she's filling out. She was a rescue and was severely underweight when I got her. She seemed glad to be out of the tank for a short while. And certainly checked out the chameleon enclosure (I'm sure she saw the heat and went "... Wait, that's not my house".

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    Re: Monty is getting fat.


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    I never knew ball pythons could actually become obese They just go off food for months on end when they see their figure in a glass reflection

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    Re: Monty is getting fat.

    Yes, they can become overweight.

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