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daveb
at Mon Jul 9 14:22:21 2012 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by daveb ]
i had a pair of hatchling indies for a very short time, and i started a very basic introduction, where they could come in contact with substrate, sheds, etc from the other snake on a regular basis so they would know they are not "alone" and did brief introductions too.
i quickly learned with the louisiana pines that they had preferential partners. i gave them the right gradients, big enclosures and a lot of food. my females were big big snakes, and getting 6 eggs out of them was not problem. around here it was like rats, they were everywhere. if i had kept it up, they would be $75 and in everyone's collection. it was just that easy. those were good days.
keep up the good work.
daveb ----- alcohol, tobacco and firearms should be a convenience store, not a government agency
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