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    One thing I am discovering with my coastal, mutt is they don't stop growing as quickly as you think.

    She's been a strange feeder, and I always thought she'd be tiny. Today is the first day I questioned her 4 x 2 x 2 cage.

    I'm not jumping the gun saying she's out grown it, but Jewel is no longer a small coastal carpet.

    Her head has grown, she's thicker and heavier this year and I feel like she's probably going to gain a bit more size this year.

    That is a bit strange to me as she'll be 7 years old in June.

    My thought on this is simply genetics. You can power feed, under feed, or let the snake do its thing and the animal grow to its potential eventually.

    WOW, sorry I'm off topic here.

    The Brissy will get pretty big over time is what I'm thinking.

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