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Bluerosy
at Sun Aug 14 10:48:57 2011 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Bluerosy ]
Jorge,
It is only one step. One you and other don't belive is true.
Intruduce them during winter and leave them together. how hard is that? ----- www.Bluerosy.com
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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- Breeding common kingsnakes - orocosos, Sat Aug 13 19:20:58 2011

- RE: Breeding common kingsnakes - Bluerosy, Sat Aug 13 23:37:06 2011
- RE: Breeding common kingsnakes - rtdunham, Sun Aug 14 08:58:10 2011
- RE: Breeding common kingsnakes - rtdunham, Sun Aug 14 09:08:49 2011
- RE: Breeding common kingsnakes - pyromaniac, Sun Aug 14 09:33:10 2011
- That's his latest signature. His post is - a153fish, Sun Aug 14 09:41:22 2011
- Ha Ha! That's what happens.... - a153fish, Sun Aug 14 09:53:49 2011
RE: Ha Ha! That's what happens.... - Bluerosy, Sun Aug 14 10:48:57 2011
- RE: Breeding common kingsnakes - orocosos, Sun Aug 14 11:19:59 2011
- RE: Ha Ha! That's what happens.... - DISCERN, Sun Aug 14 13:09:50 2011
- Rainer... - a153fish, Sun Aug 14 17:21:51 2011
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