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Re: Mordecai and Miriam :-)
 Originally Posted by Lori P
James, do they normally snap out of it or think she'll always be like this? She seems so frail to me, poor girl!!
This is my first time with pickeringii, but I've had other species in the past which would suddenly start eating after a slow start. I hope the same will be true of the Pugets..... My female also appears very frail.
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"Third shed, A Success"
Re: Mordecai and Miriam :-)
Are females usually smaller than the males?
"Mai kolohe i ka mo' o o lele ka pali" -
Do not bother lizards or you'll fall off a cliff.
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The red side of life.
Re: Mordecai and Miriam :-)
females become a little longer than males, but you have to take tree males to get the weight of a female too.
A little bit clearer: females grow biggggger when a they become adult!
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"Third shed, A Success"
Re: Mordecai and Miriam :-)
Thanks!
"Mai kolohe i ka mo' o o lele ka pali" -
Do not bother lizards or you'll fall off a cliff.
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Truieneer, e ras apoat
Re: Mordecai and Miriam :-)
Very nice snakes, Lori.
You can keep them together, but watch them carefully at feeding time. Also if 1 eats about everything of the other one, it might be better to seperate them untill they are both eating well. But like James said, they can suddenly start eating like there's no tomorrow
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thamnophis puniceus
Re: Mordecai and Miriam :-)
Thanks everyone! I'll keep seperating them at feeding time for sure. She is so hard to figure out, too... at the beginning she would ONLY eat live minnows and guppies, hunted out of the bowl; and then she started grabbing pinky parts put into the bowl with them. Then, she stopped hunting in the bowl and would just watch the fish, so I started leaving bits of salmon and pinkies next to the bowl with the fish, and last week she took a bit of salmon for the first time. This week, she watched the fish, she crawled thru the salmon and pinkies several times, but never ate. I always feel like I'm a step behind what she needs.
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