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Posted by: Nokturnel Tom at Thu Jun 17 15:47:48 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Nokturnel Tom ] It's little bits of info we need to know about like this that may prove useful in the future. If you have bred kinked babies and produced non-kinked offspring that is something I have not heard of before, and I do find it interesting. As Terry has reminded me in a talk or 2 that we need oodles of breeders to make the same claim before it is taken seriously but it is still something that may be overlooked by people who automatically just put down the litter of kinked babies,which is understandable in most cases. This is also what I mean by people who would automatically not breed a pair of snakes that produced a bad clutch the following year, in most cases they switch mates hoping for better chances of success. I had hoped to hear more from people who DID breed the same snakes again and did produce healthy offspring. My whole point on these posts is basically every bit of info counts in the long run. We are often trying to mimic natural conditions which reflect upon seasons. Yet year to year things are hardly identical, yet thats what we shoot for in captivity. This thread could blow up into a huge discussion which would be great. But many people would rather say "oh well" and hope for better "luck" next year. I appreciate your comments, and also have to tell you a pair of Creamsicles you produced that someone got for me are turning out awesome. Let's see what else people have to say about this thread. Thanks Tom | ||
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