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    Been awhile.

    It's been some time since I've visited the forum. This forum taught me a lot about retics and there some great enthusiasts here. Well so far I'm up to 5 retics. All SD Crosses. My 36% lavender and Anery hatchlings are almost 2 ft. My 75% female SD Anery eats like a machine and it's a little worrying. Just got a 62% purple SD Het snow from PP. Laura Brewer is a great salesperson. He has mites and a little lethargic but hope he comes out of it. And I have a male hatchling 75% or possibly more on the way. Still searching for answers to retic behavior. As of now I noticed all my females are up and about night and day. Don't know if the summer affects them but they usually sleep all day. It's amazing how their behavior syncs with each other.


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    Re: Been awhile.

    And thanks again for all your help!!!


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    Great looking Tics, thanks for the Photos!
    The one thing I found that you can count on about Balls is that they are consistent about their inconsistentcy.

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    Looking great man. The up all night behavior could indicate that need for more food. When my SD were young, they would be on a 4 day feeding schedule, which slowed to every 7 days, which then fluctuated to higher or lower per snake / current behaviors / etc. Keep the updates coming, I'm long over due to put out a thread with my cow project, among other things, but no time for all that anymore, my time on this site is quite limited!

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    Re: Been awhile.

    Reptile expert you have helped me out a lot with your knowledge. Will start to feed on a 5 day cycle or jump up on size meal. Thanks!!!


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