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Old 09-Aug-04, 03:33 PM
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"coooool and ewwww" all in one.

Last night, Blocker (my 7 foot coastal) finally shed. I watched it for a bit till i lost interest and it was cool and sort or gross at the same time.

Im gonna feed him tonight one tasty rat, only smallish to get his guts back working again then i will bring slowly up to eating one main meal a month.

Cheers, Alan.

P.s, i just hope the tongs i have are long enough... :roll:
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One main meal a month
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Whats wrong with that Dug, its an adult ............???? I feed every 10-14 days myself, after he eliminates.
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One big meal a month is fine. That's about what I give my big coastal carpets and I've been getting over 30 eggs a season from the girl for the past three years and with any luck this year too.
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Nothing wrong with it, but personally i would be feeding it more than one decent meal a month.
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Im sure Alan has calculated the size meal required Duggy, hes a smart kid, even if he is attracted to kangaroos!
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