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After Gail measured Cleo at a whopping 2 feet 8 inches I figured it's time for a Loopy update as well! So ... just before he scarfed down his dinner tonight (he was really looking for it last night I think!) I measured him. After doing my widget thing I came up with 2 feet 2 inches at almost exactly 13 months old. That just goes to show you how every snake is different!
Loopy is looking awesome! That's not really much smaller than Cleo considering he was such a reluctant eater at first and that she's been on hoppers since the beginning of May. I'm really impressed with how much he has grown and how truly handsome he has become!
Ha Ha! Thanks DLena! Loopy is not perfect (there aren't many that are!) but he's mine I guess. I've come to love his little 'boomerang' a bit. If they all were the same that would be no fun!
*** Thanks Gail! Yeah, Loopy didn't know what to do with a mouse when I first got him!
I love aberrant saddles; it's like their thumbprints. Mandy has five of them and 2 look like butterflies!
Yep, I love butterfly saddles. I love Loopy's boomerang, too. We all were counting Gypsy's saddles a while back! They definitely are like fingerprints, which is quite a trick for an animal that doesn't even have fingers.
I had Loopy out for a bit so I could clean his water bowl and re-spritz his moss hide. My granddaughter, Perry, has taken an interest in Loopy and this was the first time she has held him, or any snake for that matter! She's 3 yrs old and I want to teach her early to not fear them. You can see the fear in her face!
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