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Posted by: Seeves1982 at Fri Apr 6 19:50:14 2012 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Seeves1982 ] Very good information thank you. I hope I'm not wishful thinking, but I'm pretty sure that is glow. The when you mentioned that around this time they may give up on food. I feed f/t so i cant tell about kill, but not eat, but she is typically a garbage disposal and i've actually never had her skip a meal. On Monday which was my last feeding day she showed no interest in the rat. I'm positive she is lighter in color than before. I just wasn't sure if maybe because she was gaining so much weight. I've heard that as they get bigger they can lighten up because the scales get bigger. Also it's unfortunate I don't have a picture of her before this shed, but at the very tip of her tale you can see there is darker color in her. That is her typical color. I'll re read the post. I was under the impression that after follicles the breeding was pretty much over and nature was going to take its course. I'm glad you responded. Sounds like my breeding season is just getting started. That makes me really excited because that means there's still hope for my pinstripe too. | ||
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