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Posted by: joecarroll at Sun Oct 2 02:10:45 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by joecarroll ] Hi----breeding nelsons or hondurans is not that difficult. with the 3 month winter or colder season you have that should be plenty for suitable brumation. I bred albino nelsons and tri color hondurans last year with only a 2 month brumation from dec15th -feb15th here in south california where the winters arent really to cold. I kept the snakes around 54-63 degrees for that period with no lights on at all. Once the period was over I slowly returned them to there normal temps and after the females shed I placed them with the males. Eggs were laid 3 months latter in semi moist spagnum moss and they took around 80-85 days to hatch. If you wanna email me I will give you a more in depth record sheet which shows the highs and lows each week of brumation as well as incubation temps etc for the nelsoni specifically. I also may be able to help you with finding a adult pair to try and breed yourself before winter arrives. Good Luck--Joe [ Hide Replies ]
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