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    Re: Dumerils Boa slow growing progression thread.

    Quote Originally Posted by cletus View Post
    She doesn't look that small!
    Pshhh, small enough!! (jokes, half jokes) I want her head to eventually be large enough that I could hold it on my palm like a hot cross bun.

    Quote Originally Posted by BPGator View Post
    I agree with Cletus. Look at your first post on this thread - it's from 4-5 months ago. There's are marked difference in her size. You wanna complain about slow-growing. My male is 8 months old and he's barely over 200g. He's gorgeous though and I can tell he's grown a bunch since I got him.

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    Oh yeah, she's definitely grown since then! It's funny that she could perch on my shoulder back then like that, but doing that is getting more and more awkward now. I've been staring at her and telling her to grow an inch a week. WHY DOES SHE NOT, HOW DARE. (JK)

    That is so funny about your male! How small! I skipped that whole size/age, since I got mine at 2. It's pretty amazing that baby dums are so much smaller than hatchling ball pythons, but their final adult size is way bigger.
    Last edited by redshepherd; 03-05-2017 at 11:24 PM.




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