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Bluerosy
at Tue Apr 29 10:56:58 2014 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Bluerosy ]
Good on you.. That is smart.
The thing what I wish everybody saw is these better methods are better for the snake AND THE KEEPER!
1)Bonded communities takes the guess work out of which animals to breed when.
2) no chance of cannibalism while introducing a male to a "unkown" females cage during breeding season.
3) get more clutches from bonded groups because the snake knows when to breed rather than us thinking when the female is ready. I I get clutches year round.
4) they brumate themselves (no forced brumation), ha ha! Who would have guessed the snakes are capable to choose when given choices ..DUh!
5) communual nesting sites (that are reusable!) and take up an entire cage unit.
5) leave the shed in their respective cages so they recognize their scents as their own place and feel more stress free.
AHHGGHH! I could go on and on with this list and it would be a mile long..that makes so much sense for the keeping of these snakes and how much easier it is for the keeper and taking the guess workwork out of the mix. ----- FR quote: "Doing the same things over and over expecting to learn something else, is the definition of insanity"
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