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RE: Eastern Indigo Breeding

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Posted by: MikesExotics1 at Tue Mar 13 19:27:11 2012  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by MikesExotics1 ]  
   

Thanks Dan! Like you said, the tales of drys cannibalizing one another seem a bit exaggerated online (or perhaps it's just that bad news travels faster).

Perhaps I've been more concerned about this matter than I should be, but I've come up with a couple habits that might be helping and so I thought I'd share and maybe get some feedback.

My male has a considerably stronger feeding response relative to the female. Very much a bite first ask questions later attitude. So, I've kept the most recent shedding from the female and I place it in his tank allowing him to smell and "explore" it a bit prior to actually placing her in the tank with him. I noticed his attitude changes from that of a predator on the hunt to what appears to be a much more docile one.

Also, I let them soak in a bin with some water separately, prior to placing them together to help reduce any scent of rats or quails that might be lingering on the snakes from their last feeding. I don't do this every time though. Just if I plan to put them together shortly after a feeding.

Again, this might be overkill or might not be. Thoughts?

Thanks,
Mike
mikesreptiles.webs.com


   

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