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MichaelHeyduk
at Wed Jan 12 16:46:45 2011 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by MichaelHeyduk ]
Hi John,
I don`t have a "special-day" for the end of brumation.
When the weather changes here and it`s getting warmer outside our kingsnakes getting activ again then it is the time to turn on the lights.
Regularly my L.m.greeri, L.m.thayeri and L.alterna stop feeding september/october, 4 weeks later the brumation begins and i am turning off light and heating. Most time of the winter-season my snakes hide in the substrat .
Last week the snow melted here in germany and my greeris have started to crawl around, that is my sign to turn on the light again (4 h/d). Every week i add 1-2 h light, and with 10h light/day i start heating the cages. 5-7 days later we offer the first food.
We (my wife and me) keeping our kingsnakes in groups/breedingcolonies all year long, we only seperate them when feeding.
We can compare the acting of the 3 species and normally the greeris are the first who start mating, the thayeris follow them some weeks later, the first pairing of alternas does not happen before april/may...when the other are ready to lay the eggs.
On the other hand the thayeris and alternas will start feeding very soon, but the greeris will accept the first meal 4 weeks later.
So late january/early feb the cages will be heated and mid/late feb the greeris will start with the pairing...
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- Brumation - Jlassiter, Wed Jan 12 09:40:47 2011
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