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RE: crotalus oreganus

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Posted by: mbrawley at Thu Jul 29 17:31:19 2010  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by mbrawley ]  
   

Thanks for the response.

She was locked up with a male for at least, the better part of a whole day. That was Mar 29, after a approx 3 month brumation at 50-55 degrees. Since then, she ate regularly for a couple of months, and then stopped, til a couple weelks ago when she decided to eat 1 mouse. Not again since, though.
She seems very very agressive now- more than ever before, and is very swollen in her mid-lower section. Her scales seem pretty "stretched". The only thing that makes me doubt her being gravid is it's been over 120 days, so I really just don't know at this point. She's been maintained at 85-90 degrees for the whole spring and summer so far.


   

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