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Posted by: hogsandpythons at Thu Feb 21 09:09:58 2008 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by hogsandpythons ] I picked up a nice light colored male Western Hognose in Early January from a person who said that the snake had refused recent meals. I got him down to mid 50 degrees by mid January and am wondering if he could be a fertile edition to my other two pairs who have been down since early December and will be brought up right away in March. I'd want to bring him up with them in March and use him as a primary male for one of the females unless there is a good chance he won't be able to fertilize eggs due to too short of a brumation cycle. He is an adult male who has never bred and hasn't been brumated in past years from what I was told. I'd really like his genetics in the mix this year. Any suggestions? Thanks all for helpful posts! Adam | ||
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