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    Re: Feeding / Breeding worries

    Quote Originally Posted by colin-java View Post
    Are your males 1.3m long, 3000g?

    She was very thin after laying eggs last year, so I was trying to get her weight back up, hence the more frequent feeding, they weren't all 200g, some were 150g.

    Apart from being slightly overweight, I think her shape is good, she can bend easily and there's a little bit of spine showing.

    The last 3 have been about monthly as she was back to 3000g again, but she's gone over 3000g so I'm not gonna feed for a while now.


    That's a 4' cage he's up against and he's about 5 pounds, the other is a young male only a couple years old.


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