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RE: Just saying.........as well

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Posted by: Bluerosy at Sat Aug 13 23:29:46 2011   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Bluerosy ]  
   

terry,
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The female cal king looks to be a very healthy wild female which suggest a second clucth. most late clutcers I have had are small or weak in some aspect (finicky feeders etc)and/or i have not figured out why they are..and yes they lay at different times due to their inherent weakness or lack of proper support (whichever). And they look like it. Not sure if this is true with Hondos. but we are talking about cal kings here.


i also lived up in the santa cruz moutains (Boulder creek) and saw and collected kings up there. Some even in my back yard. From what i exprienced in that area make it reasonable to beleive this was a seond clutch animal .

I think the real point here is peoples anymosity to the whole bonding and feeding issues we have had.
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These animals live in nature, without you. They know when to eat, when not to eat, how much to eat, etc. Why do you think they cannot do that in captivity? They do know, you are suppose to support what THEY DO, not hold back food because you keep them at temps they would not pick.
Frank Retes





   

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