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Re: This has to be the smallest 2006 female around
if shes to small for you just pass her my way lmao
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Re: This has to be the smallest 2006 female around
That stinks dude. I'm sure she cost a pretty penny in '06 too! I have a fairly slow growing cinny, but i'm lucky with the others.
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Re: This has to be the smallest 2006 female around
 Originally Posted by missi182
That would drive me crazy too, my Nov 2008 males is bigger than her. BUT - she is gorgeous 
assuming you meant 2007 lol.
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Re: This has to be the smallest 2006 female around
she is beautiful ! picky eater "?!
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Re: This has to be the smallest 2006 female around
 Originally Posted by waltah!
I'm sure she cost a pretty penny in '06 too!
A LOT more than what they go for now.
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Re: This has to be the smallest 2006 female around
 Originally Posted by patb201985
picky eater "?!
A mouser but a she'll take a few at a time.
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Re: This has to be the smallest 2006 female around
WOW!!!! She is small! She's gorgeous though!
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Re: This has to be the smallest 2006 female around
If you want to see her gain some size you've got to get her to start feeding on small rats. For some reason a BP that is feeding on rat pups for example is very noticebly larger in gerth than a mouse eater. I promise you she will grow then, she does look good though. Keep us posted.
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Re: This has to be the smallest 2006 female around
 Originally Posted by SnakeDoc
If you want to see her gain some size you've got to get her to start feeding on small rats. For some reason a BP that is feeding on rat pups for example is very noticebly larger in gerth than a mouse eater. I promise you she will grow then, she does look good though. Keep us posted.
That's not always true - volume for volume, there really isn't a difference. The bulk of my females I raised as mousers. They averaged 100 grams a month in weight gain their first year.
I now only feed rats, but that's because I'm breeding rats and not mice. Not because I felt one was better than the other.
Steve, have you ever taken in a fecal sample on her to test for internal parasites?
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