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look who got out of his box

izora Jul 25, 2006 12:54 PM

frosty finally came out, so here's the pics of him that are current and show his size....whatcha think??? he's 18 months old maybe a bit younger than that, but I've had him since he was tiny and he's grown alot in the past six months. He wouldn't sit still and these are pics from my phone lol my brother has my digi cam so that'll be like pullin teeth to get back. anyway, whatcha think?
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izora Jul 25, 2006 12:54 PM

ok apprantly you have to type something lol
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izora Jul 25, 2006 12:55 PM

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kingsnaken Jul 25, 2006 02:11 PM

I like the looks of that corn. I had corns, and they grow very fast. Maybe because they never turn down a meal, even when they're shedding. Thanks for sharing. Derek

ReptilesRampant Jul 26, 2006 10:17 AM

I think he is beautiful, and he is about the same size as my 18 month old creamsicle. I just moved my snake up to rat fuzzies/small hoppers and he has been growing so much faster! I think he also likes rats better because when he was on mice he sometimes refused his food, but on rats he just gulps 'emall down.

izora Jul 26, 2006 10:20 AM

wow, rat fuzzies? I'll move him up this week when I go buy mice, but Well i'm a chicken lol. I once seen a snake die from eating too large of a meal. I don't want that happening. Everyone is like that can't happen he wont eat somethin he can't fit in his tummy i was like then why'd thatone snake do it???????? I'll defintely move him up he's been eating hopper mice the pet store labels at fuzzies but I'll move him up to mice i suppose. Thanks for the info!!!

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