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Joined: Jun 2010
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It seems that the larger they get, the less they eat. Is that true? Mine are 18 to 20 inches long after a few seasons. They don't seem to be as motivated to eat as they once were.
I'm thinking of trading them in for younger models in the spring.
Thoughts?
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