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Nokturnel Tom
at Tue Nov 15 16:42:54 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Nokturnel Tom ]
OK Frank. You are the first person I have ever heard of who had a snake lay good eggs during every month of the year. In the few cases that I have heard of eggs on what is considered the off season it was from snakes which were cycled in a manor to fool them into doing so. I also had no idea resorbing ovum was harder on snakes than laying eggs. I do worry too much, but as I continue working with snakes I worry less and less and I am happy with my results so cool. And again, you are correct I had not tried breeding snakes outside of what I felt was their normal season. I will experiment with that in the future but not with these snakes I am working with now, as I prefer to do things as I have in the past with similar snakes. However you still have not answered my questions.
Are you telling me my yearling female should or will release the pheremone when I introduce the male? Or possibly the male could care less about pheremones and he will want to get busy?
I got a lot out of this post Frank. Put the icing on the cake and let me know what you think about pheremones. Thanks again, great post. Tom Stevens
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