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    Re: Kleos journal.

    Kleo ate something between a hopper and a fuzzy. She looked like a balloon. But she digested it well, with no problems. Yay! I discovered, that Kleo will eat anything that smells like a molly fish, even from the tongs. Dunno why, but it seems that's her favourite food (molly fish).
    Amon still doesn't eat. Wrrrr...
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    Re: Kleos journal.

    Classic ribbon. Loves fish.

    What's up with Amon?!? I'm sure he's ok though.

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    Not quite. Kleo won't even try out anything that is scented with other fish, unless she's crazy hungry. But you can scent even a shoe with molly and she would probably eat it.

    About Amon... He's active and doesn't look like he's losing weight (well, he may be a little slimmer), but still... He didn't eat for 43 days.
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    Re: Kleos journal.

    Like my adult. won't eat any fish except minnows but if you scent anything with minnows he'll nail it.

    Weird about Amon...

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    BUT he managed to escape twice (I have found him quite quick though). Did the same trick as Izy. They are neighbors, so he probably copied her move.
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    I always wonder where my snakes would go if they escaped... if they got to the top of the cage, the only place really (without dropping off) is the cords leading up to the stereo, (warm at that) and 3 shelves... so thats a possiblity.

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    First time I found Amon under the bed in other room (when Izy escaped, I've found her in the same room), second time he was in the radiator that is sticked to the wall under Amon's cage (Izy was there too ).
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    Re: Kleos journal.

    If they make it to the floor, they almost always travel along a wall and head straight under the nearest couch or other hiding place. They can get surprisingly far in a house without being spotted.

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    Yeah.. I just wonder I'd they would make it to the floor at all. the cages are up on a desk, and I've sat with the lid off and watched the concinnus climb out, up the cords and just curl up on the warm stereo...

    There's a lot of hidin places on the floor though...

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    A small garter snake could easily drop 50 feet and not be injured. Remember the rule on how mass and velocity are related. They don't hit the ground with the same kind of force we do. It's not enough to hurt them in most cases. They would have to exceed their terminal velocity in order to be injured.

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