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a153fish
at Thu Oct 27 14:06:37 2011 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by a153fish ]
"it is no big secret and also makes more sense than the traditional pet shop method since snakes in the wild thermoregulate themsleves all year round without any help."
I didn't know pet shops bred snakes?
The reason I bring it up is for the benefit of new people on this forum. Let's say for a minute I wanted to "try" this method for myself. I would have to find a way to cool my snake room down to 40 degrees, then wire up all my tubs and racks with heat strips on one end. So far this is looking like a huge expense to get a third small clutch from some of my snakes. I already get double clutches and always have, doing it the way I do it. So there is more than one way to get it done. In lew of all the fires lately, and the high cost to create those extreme temps, I will stick to the method that has worked for me for many years. Wjo know I may spend all that money, and get the same results Tony did? ----- King Snakes! Who can make a better mouse trap?
Jorge Sierra
My Site > www.Sierrasnakes.com
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