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Posted by: JDM at Fri May 16 23:58:47 2003 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by JDM ] Low 60's should be fine for subocs. I can never cool mine any lower than that and mine have been faithfully producing eggs for about 5 years now. I agree with the other response, they breed late in the year.... June and July. I have had eggs hatch as late as the beginning of December. They look like they are in good enough condition to breed. Introducing them now shouldnt hurt. Just make sure to feed the female well and dont keep them both together throughout the entire breeding season.... what I mean is to put them together for a few days at a time, then separate them for a few days to a week, then reintroduce again. Especially make sure to introduce them after the female sheds. You should notice some slight swelling in the lower half of the female when she is gravid. I would keep them separate from then on. Show us some pictures when the eggs hatch! | ||
<< Previous Message: RE: Suboc breeding question - How cool should I keep them? more - AnthonyCaponetto, Fri May 16 18:44:24 2003 | ||
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