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JP
at Mon Apr 10 11:32:19 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by JP ]
Humidity definitely has a role in triggering breeding. We simply mist cages as we introduce.
I find it interesting that you fell like feeding the males helps encourage their breeding. Most of our males naturally refuse feeding during the breeding season (as do many of our females). Since we noticed that pattern many years ago, we don't even bother to offer them any food during our breeding season (late November to Late January or early February).
I guess it goes to show there is more than one way to skin a cat...
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- Male not doing his job - lawdawg18, Mon Apr 10 10:49:10 2006
- RE: Male not doing his job - XtremeXteriors, Mon Apr 10 11:08:07 2006
- Try this - swich, Mon Apr 10 11:24:43 2006

- I forgot to mention.................... - swich, Mon Apr 10 11:27:05 2006
- RE: Try this - lawdawg18, Mon Apr 10 11:31:36 2006
Weird.... - JP, Mon Apr 10 11:32:19 2006
- RE: Weird.... - lawdawg18, Mon Apr 10 11:33:39 2006
- RE: Weird.... - toshamc, Mon Apr 10 11:45:06 2006
- RE: - lawdawg18, Mon Apr 10 11:48:33 2006
- Ditto - jmartin104, Mon Apr 10 12:29:00 2006
- RE: Ditto - coldthumb, Mon Apr 10 15:35:06 2006
- RE: Ditto - TomChambers, Mon Apr 10 20:29:56 2006
- RE: Ditto - coldthumb, Tue Apr 11 11:30:41 2006
- RE: Male not doing his job - JTrott, Mon Apr 10 12:17:56 2006
- RE: Raise temps or lower temps??? - lawdawg18, Mon Apr 10 12:31:51 2006
- Temps - swich, Mon Apr 10 14:18:55 2006
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