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RE: And FINALLY, success with frozen thawed!

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Posted by: ArtInScales at Fri Apr 15 20:24:58 2011  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by ArtInScales ]  
   

Congratulations!!!

We have a female 07 albino labyrinth that literally was 4 or 5 feet this time last year. She wouldn't have a thing to do with f/t, only wanted live and would only attack the live rat on the butt. The rats would always turn around and bite her. She constantly had scabs on her back, thankfully no scarring. We would put an empty papertowel roll over the rats head once the girl would attack to keep her from getting bit.

Last year she finally figured it out and started eating anything we gave her, by October she was about 9 to 10 feet and ready to breed. We bred her and she is gravid now, due anytime in the next week or so.

I can't tell you what made her "wake up", but once she started eating f/t she became one of our best eaters.
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