Chomper is what I named the rescued Florida king. He's doing well (about 50 grams now, up from 30 or so), and eating like a pig. As evidenced by these pictures. It was his/her second fuzzy of the feeding.
I call this one "Mine!"

"Slurp"

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Chomper is what I named the rescued Florida king. He's doing well (about 50 grams now, up from 30 or so), and eating like a pig. As evidenced by these pictures. It was his/her second fuzzy of the feeding.
I call this one "Mine!"

"Slurp"

what was he/she rescued from? Nobody can use the "he just won't eat" excuse with Floridas!
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my boss's boss's sisters kid. I posted it up on here a while back...happened in september I think or maybe august? Was being kept horribly but he's recovered pretty well.
Yeah, that little guy is looking MUCH better now!
Congrats on getting him back up to par!
~Doug
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"a snake in the grass is a GOOD thing" 
Great looking snake and cool name.
reako45
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