mobile - desktop |
3 months for $50.00 |
News & Events:
|
|
[ Login ] [ User Prefs ]
[ Search Forums ] [ Back to Main Page ] [ Back to Anacondas ] [ Reply To This Message ] [ Register to Post ] |
Posted by: Kelly_Haller at Mon Jan 5 18:56:06 2009 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Kelly_Haller ] Thanks Mike, I have not seen this in general with adult green females. However, due to the more southern range of the yellows, and their greater affinity for water, they most likely experience cooler temps on average than greens in their natural habitat over the winter months. This could naturally make them more likely to go off feed than some of the greens. Not sure if this actually accounts for it, but just a possibility. [ Reply To This Message ] [ Subscribe to this Thread ] [ Hide Replies ]
| ||
>> Next topic: New Picture - flboy21283, Fri Jan 2 23:26:53 2009 << Previous topic: HELP! - Nzjmee, Sat Dec 27 20:58:58 2008 |
AprilFirstBioEngineering | GunHobbyist.com | GunShowGuide.com | GunShows.mobi | GunBusinessGuide.com | club kingsnake | live stage magazine
|