In a message dated 10/22/01 6:06:32 PM Eastern Daylight Time, 
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<< en far enough back that 
 he is still a full male, but i'm not totally positive. The one question 
 that I have is that I know that they store their fat in their tails, but 
 without having a tail is he going to have any problems in the winter months 
 when its colder and he slows down his eating?  >>
Hi-
Julie's advice on care is right on. I'll add a few things- I feed more 
waxworms and supplemented babyfood to tailless animals . And I make sure they 
can bask and eat in peace, so I usually house them alone. Also, there is no 
need to let the temps drop. In fact, make sure he stays warm and I'm sure 
he'll keep eating cause this is the first time he's in a proper setup.
Good luck
I have to go feed my gopher snake.:)
Jason

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