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Posted by: dan felice at Tue Dec 14 06:04:41 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by dan felice ] the n/american colubrids i keep are exposed to alot of natural daylight and usually stop eating here in mid september each year. now they are almost all back out and feeding again after approx. 70 days down and i'll start puttin them together in early febuary. i gave up trying to get them to observe the 'season' according to the calendar. it wasn't working. i think photoperiod is their main brumation trigger and depending on where you live in the country, you'll get different results. but gravid in december?........that ain't right. | ||
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