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FR
at Sun Jul 10 19:53:38 2011 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by FR ]
I think its all the difference in the world. More then all the difference.
Both in number of offspring, and for the daily life of each animal.
Even more importantly, its benefitual to the keepers, its keeps you interested and learning. You gain a totally different view of the animals.
If you are serious about keeping snakes, your biggest challange is not breeding them, or nesting them, Its keeping YOUR interest alive and strong.
so many of these boneheads(those who argue from a point of naivity) Are hatching their first kings, or only done so in the last few years.
Take the pyro guy, what going to keep in interested after his 1000th hatchling. The reality is, he will be long gone, having mored to something else.
With behavior, its something the more you allow it, the more you learn, the more you learn, the more you allow and understand. As long as I have been doing this, I am just know at the opening at seeing what complex behavioral animals we are working with.
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