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Posted by: burmguy09 at Wed Nov 4 10:53:03 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by burmguy09 ] Some would say she is too small , but I would just say she's probably smaller than average. I forget what article it was in , but Bob Clark once said that these snakes are very well equipped to handle the flip side of things(lack of food) in their natural environment. I think the comment was pertaining to retics but the same thing applies here. Your pictures do not represent a sickly looking animal , therefore no harm done as far as i'm concerned. Many people are quick to jump on the "you stunted the animals growth" train without understanding that these are not dogs or cats. Maybe these are the people you see in the newspaper that were killed by their "happy python". Anyway I know that it is very possible to underfeed a reptile but don't believe yours is. I prefer to see conservative growth in my animals until about the second year and then push for growth. That's just my opinion. Good day and hope I helped | ||
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