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STUART
at Thu Mar 29 16:01:07 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by STUART ]
I keep them in the same room with my boas. The lights are only on 8 hours per day in the winter time. And the temps drop to the low 70s at night. I have said this before but I still think that many people are breeding live feeders. I dont think the large breeders take the time to try frozen thawed and therefore we are stuck with genetically bred live feeders. Although I could be crazy cause many import balls are this way. But I feed all of my hatchlings frozen thawed. If they dont eat them they dont eat. They come around sooner or later and they eat that way for life. It is a waiting game that way you cant sell them as fast but its worth it to me. But I will usually hold back the first frozen thawed feeder females and keep them in my program. Those females have never failed my in years feeding throughout the year no matter what.
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