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Posted by: milkman2 at Tue May 6 21:52:05 2008 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by milkman2 ] This year in S Florida, all of my large females were eating like pigs well into January. I wait till the first cold fronts come through and then start cycling. The cold fronts were late and few and I did not notice any breeding till very late Jan and Feb. I have lots of fat females but I am not expecting any clutches for a few weeks yet, I still have a couple of females that are still breeding. I think it has a LOT to do with local climates, you can mist them, you can drop the heat and raise it again when YOU think it is time, but it is VERY hard for you to duplicate barometric pressure that comes with cold fronts and rainy season.....bottom line is they will breed and drop when they get the right inputs. Two people doing the exact same things at the same time but in different locations will get different results. | ||
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