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Nokturnel Tom
at Mon Jul 4 23:38:16 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Nokturnel Tom ]
That is very interesting. You do not often hear anyone suggest that happens with snakes. I have heard though that with Womas, some snakes in captivity seem to be unreceptive to one potential mate, but will breed another one without hesitation. I read that breeders sometimes traded snakes that were uncooperative and they got busy almost immediately. I found that odd that one horny male would be trying his luck and get nowhere but another would complete the mission. It made me think, that for some odd reason the female simply said to herself...I aint into this guy LOL. I found out this year how important it is to have backup males in case one does not work out and in the future will want 2 or 3 for any projects I work with. I am hoping that some others read the above posts where I ask for definitions of Lines, Strains, Hybrids, Intergrades and Locales. Especially because with Brooksi, which are very popular on this forum....there seems to be talk of a few labeled types of Hypos[and 2 Axanthics too] that all are a little different than each other but are compatible. Interesting talks on here these days....it is a lot of fun. I hope it keeps going. Tom Stevens
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