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H_nasicus
at Tue Jan 29 19:03:08 2013 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by H_nasicus ]
FR,
I can agree with you on animals sometimes havin to breed at lower weights in the wild. As an animal behaviorist I can also agree on it being beneficial.
But I have to wonder, did you even read my post?
I did NOT intentionally breed this animal. I thought she was a male, and not once did I see her lock-up with a male. Of course "poor nesting" was all that was available. I had no idea that a snake I believed to be male would be gravid. If I had know the snake was, I would have provided a proper nest area.
I don't appreciate the lecture. Whether it is your intention or not, you are coming across as insulting. I don't appreciate feeling like you are insinuating that I do not know how to care for my animals. ----- 4.3.1 Western Hognose
1.1 Ball Pythons
1.0 Everglades Rat Snake

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