I bought a marginated yearling about a week ago--he's about 3.5 inches, around 145g, very alert and active (climbs like crazy). He's gone outside a few times when the weather's been nice, and last time, he was eating tiny rocks. I found the evidence in his droppings. He has cuttlebone in his enclosure, and he certainly doesn't have a soft shell, so any guesses as to why he'd be eating rocks? He's going to the vet tomorrow for a checkup (and I already took a fecal in, so he'll be getting meds for hookworm), but generally speaking, he seems to be pretty healthy, other than the worms (firm poops, bright eyes, pink tongue, etc).
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Sohni
Northern California

0.1 Baja de L.A. Rosy Boa
0.1 Okeetee Corn Snake
1.1 Rubber Boas
1.0 Leopard Gecko
0.0.1 Hermann's Tortoise
0.0.1 Marginated Tortoise
plus my kids' herps:
0.1 California King Snake
1.0 Mexican Rosy Boa
0.1 Leopard Gecko