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Old 02-25-13, 11:56 PM   #1
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Hi. Making sure I'm not feeding too much.

My suriname I have had for 2 months now. She went from 110 grams to 150 in 2 month. Only an inch in length. I have been giving her a rat pup about 25 grams a week. Is that too much. Example. I fed here almost. Week ago and she still had a slight bump. Should she be fed every 10 days? Or is this a good time to feed weekly since she's about 6 months old? An when should I increase or decrease prey size and weight? Thanks in advance
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Old 02-26-13, 10:24 AM   #2
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Re: Hi. Making sure I'm not feeding too much.

You could go to every 10 days.
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Re: Hi. Making sure I'm not feeding too much.

Don't reduce size of prey, Don't see a problem changing to 10 days.
What's you temps and humidity bump should be gone by now imo.
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