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Re: Welcome Medusa
Originally Posted by dakski
Glad things are improving weather wise, Kam. Medusa is looking great! Keep up the good work.
Thank you.
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Re: Welcome Medusa
Kam,
She's looking good, but tell her she has to earn her keep .
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Re: Welcome Medusa
Originally Posted by dakski
Kam,
She's looking good, but tell her she has to earn her keep .
She ain’t gonna be satisfied until she meets her replacement.
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Re: Welcome Medusa
*Feeding Update*
So last week, I decided that I was going to give Medusa a freshly killed weaned rat as opposed to live. Well that was a dud! She was not interested at all. I mean she crawled all around it and never even attempted to eat. I even left it over night. She wasn’t going for it.
So after changing up some things with her tank...I added a ceramic heater as Texas heat has been slowly approaching so that means a/c 24/7...she had been hiding. I am like great. Just great. I done messed up.
Well this morning, I dropped Mr. Squeaks in the tank. Medusa came darting out, first time I have ever seen this behavior from her. 2.2 seconds later Mr. Squeaks squeaked for the last time. Let’s see how this works next week!
Le sigh!
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Re: Welcome Medusa
Hello…
First and foremost, sorry I have been mia. Between work and health related issues I have been either too busy or asleep one of the other. Now that I am trying to get my health back on track…you will see more postings from me.
*Medusa Update*
Since the last update she has been taken food like a champ. She rarely comes from under log abs she has been extremely moody lately. Like she is always hungry and she strikes at me all the time now. Once I am 100 percent, she and I will come to terms as to who’s the adult and who’s the scaly baby. But here are some photos I snapped of her.
This was snapped June 5th. When I switched her hide out, I no longer see her because this hide is soooooooo long. So this particular day, she was like hurry I am hungry Mr. Squeeks give a hug mid air.
The following week, June 12th. Same thing. She was like ok dad, I am hungry. Feed me now!!!!
Now it Friday night, June 18th, I was coming in my room to call it a night and she was in full cruising mode. I haven’t seen her stretched out in very long time. So I snapped this picture.
She is growing. I am so proud. I am more so proud of the my switch to a ceramic heater as opposed to the just the LED light. Back to the feeding, so on Saturday I got her weekly din din. Like clockwork, she smashed Mr. Squeeks in like 2.2 seconds.
If you are wondering how I know the precise dates, it is simple I spreadsheet in numbers that helps me keep track of everything. I created a worksheet that allows me to easily input data. I’ll have to add that video via my laptop.
The week of May 24th, I jumped on a Sunday plane and landed in Miami for some much needed R&R and the fact that I was turning 40 on the 27th. Just know that even when you aren’t 100% a getaway will make a world of difference. Just two weeks I started the process of three bilateral injections in my L4 and L5. So I had some mobility and I wasn’t going to wallow in depression for my birthday. I even flew home to Houston, to see my mom for the first time since the panini, my great aunt who is 95 refuses to say anything negative so she calls it a panini instead of a pandemic. That was healing for my entire soul. But I said that to say this. During my vacation, that was the only time she didn’t eat. However I came home to a pleasant surprise. Her first full shed. That would be first full one with me.
I am sorry for the diatribe. Just wanted to let you guys know how everything was going. Talk to you guys later!
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As promised, here is the video of Medusa's feedings. Just thought I would share.
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Re: Welcome Medusa
Good evening!
I know it has been a minute, but all is well. I have just been laying low. I hope all is well with everyone. Here is Medusa feeding. By the way she made one on August 30th. Pardon the mess she is getting a new cage soon. It is getting cleaned later today.
https://youtu.be/eJ5N9uTA5-0
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Hey man, nice to hear from you, it HAS been a while. Don't be such a stranger 'round here.
Rudeness is the weak man's imitation of strength.
Eric Hoffer (1902 - 1983)
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Re: Welcome Medusa
Originally Posted by Bogertophis
Hey man, nice to hear from you, it HAS been a while. Don't be such a stranger 'round here.
I’ll work on doing better.
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