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Posted by: Kerby... at Sat Oct 22 23:58:32 2005  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Kerby... ]  
   

So where does one find an Albino, two-headed, gravid cerb?? Must have been produced by poor husbandry! LOL

**...its about a small percentage of your and Johns snakes that are reluctant to feed. Am I right again? So you both rationalize that its normal for snakes, that way you are not responsible. Hmmmmmmmm I am right again. Both of you are responsible. No matter how good you are.**

I'm guilty there! I agree that I think that since approximately 90% of my snakes feed and most will feed after a short brumation, then it is not my fault. I am guilty of that. If the culprit is not perfect (not poor) husbandry, then let's say, why do 8 out of 9 snakes eat from the same clutch? The conditions must be right if they (8) feed. What conditions would make it better for that last snake to eat? Yes, I have read most of your previous posts. To me those odds make the conditions (temps/humidity/security, etc..) pretty good???? That was my logic.



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