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What Morph do you see? DUW!

Great pet shop pickup! I never would have expected a female amel motley at a petshop. She is lovely.
 
They told me she was due to be feed the day before yesterday, so because she was out and patrolling the viv yesterday and today, I decided to feed her.

But she ate like a champ, she did not even let me get it into the feeding bucket. She lept at it and ripped it out of my fingers, coiled and held it for about 2 min and then downed it in about 5 min. I just about lost a finger!!

Apparently the pet store had only been feeding her double fuzzies, and going by "Roy Munson's Feeding Plan" she should have been on weanlings. She ate the 18g weanling and there was just a small lump.
 
They told me she was due to be feed the day before yesterday, so because she was out and patrolling the viv yesterday and today, I decided to feed her.

But she ate like a champ, she did not even let me get it into the feeding bucket. She lept at it and ripped it out of my fingers, coiled and held it for about 2 min and then downed it in about 5 min. I just about lost a finger!!

Talk about an enthusiastic eater! This one may end up with some accidental bites due to her eagerness, but I'm thinking it's a good sign that after the disruption of being purchased, moved & put in a new habitat, she is still so ready to eat.
 
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