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RE: curious question about albino greens

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Posted by: HappyHillbilly at Wed May 7 09:05:59 2008   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by HappyHillbilly ]  
   

Hi!
Males are only "slightly" smaller than females, a few feet smaller. So, no, that isn't the issue.

My "it's not about me, you,..." comment was in saying not to let emotions, feelings, pride, or whatever, get in the way of learning. What I meant was, if you felt offended by what I said, try to set your feelings aside & let's concentrate on your snake. You haven't said anything about "you" as if being proud, and I never even thought that way. Sorry for the confusion.

You're OK with me. You seem to be handling things quite well as far as not getting offended. Keep it up. Keep asking questions. I'm glad to hear that you've already taken a look at your husbandry, that's the first thing we all should do when we have an issue of some sort.

Try experimenting. Try slightly increasing feed amount for awhile and observe the reactions.

Hang in there!
HH
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