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Posted by: ecosense at Wed Jun 11 08:49:30 2003 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by ecosense ] I am not a breeder of these snakes yet however, I've noticed from the postings to this forum that there seems to be some routine problems that crop up from time to time. I would like to hear some opinions as to why. I have a feeling that lack of exercise and overfeeding may lead to many of these problems. I don't know how typical it is for wild snakes to experience these problems, but keeping animals in small enclosures can't be the best situation. I understand that as breeders allowances must be made to maximize what limited space is available. I mean no disrespect nor am I casting dispersions on anyone. It's just that keeping an animal in a confined space without exercise does not lead to good muscle tone. | ||
>> Next Message: That may be a part of it, for sure... - oldherper, Wed Jun 11 09:42:47 2003 >> Next Message: RE: Stirring the pot about egg binding and other maladies in captive raised - markg, Wed Jun 11 10:22:16 2003 >> Next Message: A couple of observations on the issue.... - chrish, Wed Jun 11 11:12:59 2003 >> Next Message: I'd be interested to know frequency... - Sasheena, Wed Jun 11 11:19:00 2003 >> Next Message: RE: Stirring the pot about egg binding and other maladies in captive raised kings - Keith Hillson, Wed Jun 11 16:45:48 2003 | ||
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