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RE: Mandarin in the wild

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Posted by: ratsnakehaven at Thu Dec 28 17:36:22 2006  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by ratsnakehaven ]  
   

>>I have already decided on adding some mandarins to my collection but i think now i need to find a source for the bamboos. Does anyone know if they are exporting wc's and if so how hard are they to acclimate? Are they as tough as the mandarins?
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>>Thanks, Don


Don, Mandarins are fairly easy captives under the right conditions, including being captive born. The w/c ones can be a real pain getting started, depending on how many parts are missing, or what kind of intestinal load they have, etc. I would imagine porphys are difficult too, if w/c, but I've not dealt with w/c ones. I'd be glad to help answer questions, if I can.

TC


   

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