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the saga continues........

No worries, she's a sweetheart!
Am not burnt, it was like nice spring weather there, then woke up this morning to a smattering of blinking snow here!
 
Fantastic job lil, I read this thread a while ago and it was like reading a novel - I really wanted her to pull through. Great job :cheers:
 
Trimmer, the little monkey is 8 grams this week, I'm not surprised the gain isn't as dramatic, because of the shed, and because she is a little livewire. She's so active she almost escaped when I weighed and fed her, she made a bid for freedom onto my dressing table :grin01:
 
diamondlil said:
Trimmer, the little monkey is 8 grams this week, I'm not surprised the gain isn't as dramatic, because of the shed, and because she is a little livewire. She's so active she almost escaped when I weighed and fed her, she made a bid for freedom onto my dressing table :grin01:

mwuhahahaha thatas the ninja element shes picked up off of me. 8 grams!!1 rawr! thats excellent
 
Most probably when next litters are in at the end of the month, because I've just culled 1 litter of 5-day pinks wednesday and there were 2 more litters born yesterday that I need to grow on to fuzzy and hopper size. I'm thinking about another trio to keep up the production line.
 
Skooge is a livewire, Trimmer. She made a bid for freedom again today!
 

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Janine, if she continue to grow like that, she'll end up being competition for Lil regarding the "finger sausage" label
:roflmao:
 
She moves like lightening now, she's definately a lot stronger. She's now gone up into my normal hatchling housing, with bad-taste flowers to climb in.
 
As you asked, Elle............here's a couple of shots from before last night's feeding session. She's going into blue, so I'll get post-shed pics too.
 

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Shes looking lovely :) BTW I hope you don't mind but I refered you to a member with a "snake is dying" problem. Similar to skooges. Please don't hit me or something LOL, but she seemed pretty desperate. :sidestep:
 
I thought I was the only one this stubborn

diamondlil said:
The baby mice growing fast, so decided to give Lil a peach tonight, and finally saw what I've been waiting for since January, my baby eating like a champ
This is "Shoestring", my lavender baby who has never eaten voluntarily. I have been force feeding him since the first week of October 2006. I started with tail, moved up to pieces of pinks, and finally to small pinks. He is currently being fed three small pinkies every four days as I try to get some weight on him. It has only been in the past six weeks (since I started the three pinkie schedule) that he has noticeably grown. My feeding method is to pry his jaws open with a toothpick, then push the head of the small pinkie past his jaws. I hold his head between finger and thumb, so am able to feel the neck when the head is in far enough. I push the rest in with a blunt stainless steel rod normally used to insert body jewelry. Once he can close his mouth, he is very cooperative, quickly moving the mouse down and allowing me to feed him the others. I am hoping he will soon be big enough to feed normal sized pinks.
 

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Okay. /Somebody/ owes me a good grade in history, as I just spent an hour and a half of phwt (precious homework time) following the saga of certain reptilies!
 
Tula_Montage said:
Shes looking lovely :) BTW I hope you don't mind but I refered you to a member with a "snake is dying" problem. Similar to skooges. Please don't hit me or something LOL, but she seemed pretty desperate. :sidestep:
I saw it, and I'm not going to biff you! It's sort of embarrasing, but the whole point behind carrying this blog on is that it charts my desperation, the enormous amount of help and support I had from here and Lil's progress.
For Skooge I could have started a new thread, but as I already had this one I added her on. There are so many tips for poor feeders on here that it could just help. I'll try to get some new pics of Lil this week to show how huge she is now. :)
 
jaxom1957 said:
This is "Shoestring", my lavender baby who has never eaten voluntarily. I have been force feeding him since the first week of October 2006. I started with tail, moved up to pieces of pinks, and finally to small pinks. He is currently being fed three small pinkies every four days as I try to get some weight on him. It has only been in the past six weeks (since I started the three pinkie schedule) that he has noticeably grown. My feeding method is to pry his jaws open with a toothpick, then push the head of the small pinkie past his jaws. I hold his head between finger and thumb, so am able to feel the neck when the head is in far enough. I push the rest in with a blunt stainless steel rod normally used to insert body jewelry. Once he can close his mouth, he is very cooperative, quickly moving the mouse down and allowing me to feed him the others. I am hoping he will soon be big enough to feed normal sized pinks.
Excellent, I'm glad to hear Shoestring's growing. Please feel free to add updates on progress here, I had help from another forum where a corn was force-fed 2 years before it fed voluntarily, so there are other stubborn herpers out there!
 
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