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BrianSmith
at Fri Sep 26 16:45:47 2003 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by BrianSmith ]
First of all,. I don't think anyone should be producing more normal phase burmese. They are virtually valueless and as a result are abandoned at a MUCH greater rate. You will be doing this species a disservice by making more of them. Sorry if this seems rude or harsh. That is not my intention. I just think it's in everyone's best interest (you, the snakes, the herp world) if you breed something less common.
>>I have 2.3 adult Burms that I would like to breed this season. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. First let me explain I have 5 snakes and 3 cages. Due to size and sex ration my animals are housed in 2 pairs and 1 female singly. Their cages are walk in enclosures built into a travel trailor so adding cages is not an option. Will my snakes still breed if housed together? What type of temp cycling do you recommend? Is it necessary to stop feeding? Will a female lay with another snake in her cage? Thank you for any advice you might share. I know my conditions are not optimal but I want to do the best I can with what I have to work with. ----- True "power" is not to be found in social or economic placement or stature, which are merely illusory, finite, frail and brief.
True power is to be found in one's sheer will and personal determination to achieve one's goals at ANY cost and at ANY sacrifice.
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