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RE: Solution, sort of off topic

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Posted by: mrkent at Fri Jun 18 23:19:56 2010   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by mrkent ]  
   

John, thanks, I was not sure if your were referring to adult or juvenile kings.

The mentioned male corn is two years old, and nearing 4 feet. He successfully sired a clutch of good eggs this year. He is already tending to look fat if I feed him too often. I did feed him as much as he wanted when he was younger. My female corn which laid the eggs is eating about every 4 days, and putting weight back on.

My young alternas also eat about every 4 days, and are growing rapidly.

Thanks.









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Kent

0.1 Hypomelanistic striped cornsnake
1.0 Lavender cornsnake
1.2 Gray-banded kingsnakes, blairs phase
1.1 Oregon rubber boas


   

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