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Same thing with my female spider. She has been a slow grower and it took me forever to switch her to f/t. Now she's an eating machine so I look forward to watching her get big.
When I got her.
Here she is today.
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My woman and I marvel at Hayter's first "one-shot" sheds. We're like: "Oooommggg, can you believe she used to be this small?" Shed was like almost one foot? She's easily over two feet long now.
About four months from now, we'll have had her for one year. Our first year with a snakey. (She's having a blast slithering all over me. She's been on super-slow-mo for the last month or so while getting used to her new tank. I think she's about ready for a snack.
Thanks for sharing. I got slightly off-topic here. :P
Today, March 1st 2012 In shed beside the same coconut.
Sadly I have no idea how many grams he is as I don't have a scale But he feels about 2 pounds or slightly more (aka no idea :P). Crazy! He grew quite fast...
__________________ 1.0 Spider BP // 1.1 Pewter BP // 0.1 Pastel BP // 1.0 Lesser BP //0.1 Mojave BP // 1.0 Mojave Champagne BP // 1.0 Het Pied BP // 0.1 Phantom BP // 0.1 Western Hognose // 1.0 Cinny Sugar BP // 0.1 'Normal' BP // 0.1 Corn // 0.1 G. Rosea
I just love watching them grow, even when it's done vicariously through someone else's pictures
I know, right? That's one of the things I find really fascinating about burms. It's almost like you can literally see them grow after each meal. And when you take their sheds and put them side by side, you can definitely see a difference between each shed! And now that my problem feeder burm (she must think she's a royal lol) is finally eating right (still not on rats though) and getting better nutrients, she's beginning to catch up to her sister in a hurry!
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Woot didnt know we already had a comparison shot thread. Heres some mediocre shots of my normal girl
Hope this isnt a picture overload..
Morticia when I first got her: 500 grams~ @ 3 y/o in October 2011
Morticia today: 1000 grams ~ in March 2012
Video I made the day I got her and as soon as I put her in her tank, of course she slithers away directly into the hide. If you pause the video at 0:00 you will see the big difference from the last pic. Seems like so long ago that I got her...