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DMong
at Wed Jul 4 23:46:04 2012 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by DMong ]
HAHAHAHA!!!!.......
Yeah, it has way more to do with keeping it very warm and constantly stuffed with food than it does "bonding" anyway.
I don't believe a 20 inch female will typically have clutches (or good clutches anyway), and even if some CAN once in a great while, I know that isn't the best or healthiest route for the female snake anyway. Now since many floridana hatch out at 12 inches long right off the bat....... when fed constantly almost every day they are only going to grow 8 more inches by their first year????..HAHAHA!!!...ni**a PLEEEAASE!!!!..
I know Jeremy's was WAAAY bigger than 20 inches long regardless. And now Rainer is portraying that it is the "healthiest", newest "cutting-edge" thing to practically breed hatchlings with zero chance of any problems...LMAO!!!
All about getting those new morphs made and getting the money before someone else makes them and does...  
~Doug ----- "a snake in the grass is a GOOD thing" 

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