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Posted by: snakekate at Mon Apr 28 10:19:53 2014  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by snakekate ]  
   

Indeed, I usually try to avoid it at all costs, but I figured it would happen in my colony sooner or later. Prevention is the absolute key, I feel the same about putting them through undue stress. But I think its good to know methods like aspirating in last resort situations. Especially if they are successful and the snake can recover and live a healthy life. The nesting issue has come up alot, and seems to be a key factor. And I think it could vary among individuals. Like some of my females always choose dirt. While others aren't as picky in what they lay in, but more about the size and positioning of the nest site. I noticed this year, that a couple of the females opted for the smaller nest box, and I need to look more into why. I love trying to recreate the most natural environment for my snakes, and I think that's going to be the trick in my future endeavors. A bit of trial and error, but I have been paying attention to the methods suggested, and getting a few ideas of my own for the future.


   

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