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draybar
at Wed Dec 17 18:07:16 2003 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by draybar ]
>>That's a good idea! I only have one female old enough to breed, and I'm not positive her new boyfriend will be big enough to get the job done But I'm interested in hearing your results, Because when I do start breeding more than one female a year, I can see brumating being a nice $ saver when they're eating juvie rats once a week! (But I'd have to either wait till after xmas or wake them up before it, so they can have a little holiday feast Last year ruby was bred by January 16th, she laid on March 16 and they hatched on may 16...I thought it was pretty cool how she did it so perfectly chronological
Pretty cool...16th 16th 16th
Brumation can be a good way to cut back on feeding time but I am nervous as hell with my two creams in brumation.
If they do well then I probably wont be as nervous next time. ----- Remember, my posts are MY opinion only.
Jimmy (draybar)

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