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The surviving SIB

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11-15-2004, 07:33 PM
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The surviving SIB

Boy, I'm all alone in this thread, huh? This is Pita, who is thriving. Ate 2 pinks (unscented!!!!) a few days ago. Can't wait to see him grow.
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11-15-2004, 07:38 PM
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He STILL looks like bait
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11-15-2004, 07:44 PM
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Yeah, but he could catch a small mouthed bass now instead of a sunfish. Look at how fat he is!!! You said he looked like a nightcrawler when I first got him. Or was that Midget?

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No he was WAY skinner than Midget.
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He's beautiful; sorry about the other one. Hopefully this one will continue to thrive and grow.
How big will he get when full-grown? He's soooo tiny now... so sweet!

Good luck with him!
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Awwww, how adorable,,,,,,I want I want I want
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He is very cute and tinny. I hope he grows big and fat.
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Black Jack - The Solomons get between 3-4 feet long, with the females being the larger of that range. They are neat looking snakes, but their metabolism is darned slow! I've had that guy for about 6 months, maybe more (I'm really bad with time....) and he has grown significantly, if you can believe it. He was 4 grams when I brought him home, and about 6-8 inches long. He's only shed 1X for me.

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Very nice...i member pita as the little youngin lol...im still workin on breedin my adult solomons. and they are both eating full but the male still got a temper on him from when I seperated them for cooling... oh well...he'll warm up to me
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What happened to the other one?? I must have missed the thread.
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