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tehbunneh Posted - 05/01/2011 : 18:05:15
Got them all out for their monthly weigh and measure, and everyone is doing well! I think I may up the feed of Boa to more often, as he just doesn't seem to be getting bigger, and considering he's the same age as Dexter, he seems VERY tiny! Widget is now on small rat pups to try and up his weight, as he is still a toblerone x.x He's starting to worry me, but he's still active, and still grumpy XD Anyway, here are their measuring photos X3

Ripley; 30", 94g


Widget; 24", 44g


Dexter; 20", 23g


Boa'tata; 16", 12g


Thanks for looking ^^
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tehbunneh Posted - 05/01/2011 : 18:35:11
Thanks guys!! I'll definitely try these methods, maybe the bath as the last resort, cos he is just so untrustworthy! I find that his sheds are always rather peculiar, in that when I find it, its usually knotted into a ball, thoroughly glued together! Is that normal?
Red123 Posted - 05/01/2011 : 18:32:37
Try getting a very very damp piece of kitchen towel and just let his tail run through it when you have him out this normally loosens it and it slides off. He will need his tail to run through it several times though. OR get a glass of tepid water and place the end of his tail in it while you are holding him. Try and keep it in the water for a few minutes, remove tail and let the tail pass through some damp kitchen towel. Have found both of these methods work. :)
lrv2307 Posted - 05/01/2011 : 18:30:03
aaww they all lookin gorgeous
not sure about the retained shed, apart from a shallow bath and a gental rub in a towel, (which i think any grumpy fella enjoys) lol
tehbunneh Posted - 05/01/2011 : 18:07:10
Meant to add, Widget has retained some shed (they all recently shed, can you tell? XD) on his tail tip, and I was wondering if there is any 'best way' to get it off? I'm worried about giving him a bath, as I fear he's so aggressive already, I don't want him to lose all trust in me.

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