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Bluerosy
at Tue Aug 16 20:52:45 2011 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Bluerosy ]
kerby, My Florida kings breed late as well. I have my first clucthes in August. They still double and triple for me.
I do something similar to you. I go by what the season is doing outside. The snakes breed when spring actually arives. Which is not the exact time on the calander every season. They havn't read the receipe cook book on breding and can't read calendars. ----- 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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- Double clutching? - rosspadilla, Tue Aug 16 18:43:45 2011
- RE: Double clutching? - denbar, Tue Aug 16 18:57:21 2011
- If,......... - Kerby..., Tue Aug 16 19:01:16 2011
- RE: If,......... - rosspadilla, Tue Aug 16 20:24:17 2011
- RE: If,......... - Bluerosy, Tue Aug 16 20:52:45 2011
- And..... - Kerby..., Tue Aug 16 21:28:43 2011
- RE: Double clutching? - FR, Tue Aug 16 19:21:18 2011
- In plain English, lol. - a153fish, Wed Aug 17 09:06:52 2011
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