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08-06-03, 03:11 PM
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Clover
Just wanted to show everyone exactly why I decided to name my 7 month old ball python Clover! It is directly to the left of her tail.
I also wanted all of your opinions on her size. She is a little bit over 31 inches in length and this is a picture of her after a poop and before any meals, she usually gulps down a small adult once a week. Is she a little big/small/average for her age?
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08-06-03, 03:15 PM
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I guess I need my eyes checked... I don't see the clover on her.
Do you mean small adult mice? A 31 inch ball could be eating way bugger meals. They hatch out able to eat a small adult mouse. Have you tried her with a small rat yet?
She's a beautiful girl by the way!
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08-06-03, 03:17 PM
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I meant small adult rats, sorry about that lol. I also edited my last post so I didn't seem as much of an *** lol. The clover is right by her tail, you'll need to tilt your head to the left to see it dead on. I couldn't capture the stem part of it in this pic either. It is sort of oblique, but those 3 blotches to me, do look like a 3 leaf clover, I will be getting another pic to show the stem too.
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08-06-03, 03:17 PM
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I dont see it either. can you get a closer pic, that might help.
Thanks
-Steve-
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08-06-03, 03:19 PM
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Gottcha! I figured you'd know that already...
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08-06-03, 04:54 PM
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took me a minute, but now i see it. for all who do not see it, it is not 1 blob, it is one spot on her back, and two on her side.
-jacob
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08-06-03, 06:41 PM
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I saw it and she's very beautiful! Congratulations!
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08-06-03, 08:50 PM
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She's very pretty! Looks to be a good size/weight for her age, and small rats are a good sized meal for her
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08-06-03, 08:55 PM
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Quote:
Originally posted by snakehunter
took me a minute, but now i see it. for all who do not see it, it is not 1 blob, it is one spot on her back, and two on her side.
-jacob
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ahh, there we go..that was a good tip, first look after reading it i saw it right away
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