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at Tue Dec 22 11:40:50 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by ratsnakehaven ]
>>>>I've had my best reproductive years with the asian subspecies I keep when I've been able to keep them cooler (closer to 55) >> >>That's the info I'd hoped for! Shulz has good info and the temp trend for central China is surprisingly cold, more like southern mid-west US temps and I really wanted to hear from hobbyists with a bit of experience - like you and the info you posted.... >>Thanx very much Randy, Jeff >>----- >>Let there be triangulum and lo, the milkhead was born.
Randy knows a lot about ratsnakes, that's for sure...
I kept conspics before and they do well with cool temps. Probably can keep young ones going all year, but breeding adults need a long cooldown period, like at least 3 months in the 50's. I'm not the authority on these guys either. I've never bred them. Schulz may have, but a guy named "Shane" knows the most I bet. He's been to Japan and caught these in the wild. They can be found from sea level to high in the mtns and like Randy said, it can get very cold.
Conspics are like a very cool adapted Mandarin. They do better in summer when cooler too. Think zonata...LOL!
Terry (Happy Holidays)
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