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    Garter switches food...

    HUZZAH! I woke up last nite around midnite b/c Che was barking, so I filled his water dish, and went and got him some salmon that he refused to eat earlier, and he Gulped it down. Then I looked over at Mailbox (my gravid eastern) and I thought, "hey, what the heck"...So I put some salmon in her food dish, and she ate it! What a GLORIOUS day!!!
    -Caleb

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    Re: Garter switches food...

    That's good news man

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    Re: Garter switches food...

    congrats caleb
    i cant afford salmon lol right now its basically what i can catch but hey i make sure i have fod when needed so all is good

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    Re: Garter switches food...

    So Che is eating good??

    Our Chomper never stops, he digs looking for crickets

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    Re: Garter switches food...

    Congrat's, Caleb.
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    Re: Garter switches food...

    Thanks everyone...Yeah, Che is eating well. He doesn't want eat constantly though, which kind of worries me. But he is eating about every other day, and he is maintaining a healthy weight.
    -Caleb

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    The Leader of the Eastern Gang anji1971's Avatar
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    Re: Garter switches food...

    Good news about the salmon! That's the fish I started Deejay on, and it was very well received. I now use rainbow trout with equally good results!
    Anji

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    Re: Garter switches food...

    wait is Che a dog or a snake????
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    Re: Garter switches food...

    Che is a Savannah Monitor. It has been a bit under the weather.

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    Re: Garter switches food...

    congrats about mailbox taking the salmon
    sometimes I think those "what the heck" moments work the best, because we're more relaxed and not expecting anything
    rhea
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