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RE: Problem Snakes?

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Posted by: JuanCab at Tue Jun 16 12:29:12 2009   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by JuanCab ]  
   

How old is and how much does the one you want to breed weigh? I have found that they usually go off feed in the winter or if they are getting close to breeding wieght. The girl I posted about is a sporadic eater. she will eat really well for a few months, go off for a few and then back on. She hovered at @ 1000 grms for two years and then shot to 1400 just in time for the 08 season. She seemed healthy at the time so I bred her and got 6 eggs. One went bad and the others hatched.
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