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Posted by: kitchi at Tue Aug 26 17:43:53 2008 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by kitchi ] Well, I do not think it was over feeding because this was the same girl that had the 18 healhy baby litter last year and I barely got her weight back on. It could have been too much stress and it was against my better judgement to breed her two years in a row. That does not apply to the 03' Suri as it was her first breeding. She was not very big but should have been big enough. The other thing I did this year was use heat pads like everyone else seems to use. They both thermoregulated at aprox. 87F per my temp gun. All my pevious BCC litters were produced with only electric oil filled room heaters on the snake room floor. I should have stuck with my sucessful method as these were not the caliber of animals to experiment on. | ||
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