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FR
at Wed Nov 9 19:25:25 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by FR ]
Well being is I do not hibernate my snakes, I guess I wouldn't know. Actually they can get cold if they want, or eat and get warm. So if they choose cold, they hibernate themselves, so I did not do it. But if they change their mind and get warm and eat, I did not do that either. Actually if I look at them and they look back, I feed them, so maybe I did to it. I am so confused.
About that overfeeding thing, I agree, I have heard that with all the different reptiles I have worked with, and all that happened is my overfed ones got bigger, produced more, and lived longer. What a bummer.
I turned the monitor world on its ear with that kind of stuff. Most have a heck of a time getting a female to breed and we had many lay eggs every two weeks(that hatch). All I did is what your doing, feed them when they are hungry. Not at all times they are hungry, just more then others do with their schedules. FR
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