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snakefamily
at Wed May 17 20:11:03 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by snakefamily ]
It's interesting because people will say that higher humidity or temps produce more babies with kinks and yet won't breed them on the off chance that they are genetic. You think they are a vitamin deficiency, something that is not genetic either.
I am brand new to all of this but I have had the experience of a hatchling that developed kinks. She was a non eating snake so you could say that she developed the kink from a deficiecy of some sort and I would say that she was born with some problem that caused her to not eat and develop kinks!
Well I will see what happens with my clutch. Unless someone wanted to collect data on clutch temps and humidity from multiple breeders I don't think this issue will be solved!
Thanks,
Joanna
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