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metachrosis
at Sat Nov 11 08:09:44 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by metachrosis ]
One sure why to find out .........
Leave a pair together for acouple weeks,then pitch a
"confirmed" male (yearling or older)shed in the cage.
The other male will be the one flipping his tail and cruiseing the cage,if in fact you have a female already present.
No need to cycle Hog Islands IMO.
M/
>>Are you SURE they are male and female?
>>Wouldn't be the first time someone spent years raising a snake, only to find out it was a different sex than they originally thought. If you are positive they are sexed correctly, then it could be any number of things, but hoggs are usually pretty eager breeders.
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>>Kathy
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- breeding - boaholic, Fri Nov 10 01:21:58 2006

- RE: breeding - craig k., Fri Nov 10 03:05:30 2006
- RE: breeding - drimes, Fri Nov 10 08:12:03 2006
RE: breeding - metachrosis, Sat Nov 11 08:09:44 2006
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