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Is that a young pine isle?? cool animal np


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Posted by Brandon on October 14, 2002 at 17:30:40:

In Reply to: Re: Take 2: Could i get some opinions on this picture. posted by treeboas.com on October 14, 2002 at 16:11:39:

:It's hard to say from a photo. Looks like he may be a bit on the thin side? If he's not eating crickets, try mealworms. I've never hatched a leachie that wouldn't eventually eat mealworms. If no luck with mealworms, you can at least put some chicken/turkey babyfood into the mix to give him some protein until he comes around with the insects. Good luck with it! And try not to worry to much. Anybody who's raised leachies would agree that they can be finicky eaters. You just need to try different things until you find something that works for your individual leachie.

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