1] "my female has been eating a lot. in the past week she ate like 5 hoppers. i thought they only eat when ther hungry."
Maybe she IS hungry. One of my SMALL late hatchlings ate its 5th meal ever today, a LARGE adult mouse. I started her off with smaller meals because she didn't eat for the first 2.5 months after hatching and was quite small and week by her first meal. Point is unless yours is a very small recent hatchling you should probably be feeding it something the size of an adult mouse as she has probably grown beyond hoppers and she may well have hatched bigger than to need hopper sized food.
2} "can some one post a pic of there females full grown with somewthing to compare them to (ruller) and if possible like a growth chart . bc i want to kind of fiquer hoq long befor mine is full grown."
I've included a photo of a 5 year old girl shortly before she laid 8 eggs. The 20 year old ones that lay 17 eggs would of course be much bigger.
3} "since im in 10 grade i want a another ball for grad. im thinking of a het caramel. can some one tell how much they will be in like 2 yrs maybe. and i have a het albino. if i breed them i will get one caramel albino 1 albino and one caramel and one normal right. first time i thought about it bc i saw one a while ago and they been my fav morph since. thanks"
The assumption so far is that caramel and albino are separate non related and incompatible mutations and you would at best get some normal looking double hets but you wouldn't know which where het for each of the two genes and which where complete normals without breeding them. Hopefully someone will eventually breed a caramel to an albino just in case they are alleles (different mutations of the same gene) and end up producing caramel looking double hets or something unexpected like that. I did breed a 66% chance het caramel male to a 50% chance het albino girl this year and produced only normals (1.5).
