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Posted by: jt at Tue Sep 27 01:52:30 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by jt ] Hey, you never know, neither or his might not even go through it. Mine stopped feeding about 4 weeks ago, both went to the cold end of the cage (about 68-70 right now, then about 60 later in the year), burrowed together huge slabs of colorado flat rock and have been there since. I won't see them till sometime in Jan.. Then, hopefully something will come out of the breeding. Damn, I'm hoping she produces some eggs this time. They both feed very, very heavily after the brumation, hibernation or whatever you care to call it, so it should support her production. I just have to make more time this year to work with them. I just worked too much and was never home last year. Now I actually have my own prep chef so I can take more time developing desserts and less time actually working! I wish you good luck with yours. | ||
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