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coxi breeding

RandyWhittington Apr 30, 2007 11:25 PM

I am amazed! I put this pair together this evening for the first time and they locked up as you can see in about 1 minute flat. I am not exaggerating. It was the fastest I have seen a pair connect. They acted like old pros. If only all pairings went that well. Randy W.

Replies (8)

RandyWhittington Apr 30, 2007 11:27 PM

Haaaaaaaaaa

MurphysLaw May 01, 2007 07:40 AM

>>I am amazed! I put this pair together this evening for the first time and they locked up as you can see in about 1 minute flat. I am not exaggerating. It was the fastest I have seen a pair connect. They acted like old pros. If only all pairings went that well. Randy W.
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Money well spent when that happens.Congrats.Great looking snakes.
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souix May 01, 2007 07:40 AM

>>I am amazed! I put this pair together this evening for the first time and they locked up as you can see in about 1 minute flat. I am not exaggerating. It was the fastest I have seen a pair connect. They acted like old pros. If only all pairings went that well. Randy W.
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Wow .. randy little begga .. congratulations on the hook up. beautiful species

Sue x
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CrotalusCo May 01, 2007 09:45 AM

Congrats, very nice snakes
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Dan S.
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Hybrid Herps

bertgrit May 01, 2007 10:42 AM

Great job Randy! They're beautiful snakes that are definitively on my wishlist.

Bert

rbrennan May 01, 2007 10:49 PM

Aspen bedding? I've used coco, peat and sphagnum and pretty much hate them all. Coco isn't all that bad but wood/grain mites appear out of the blue all the time. I'm assuming the large water bowl keeps humidity up for you Randy? Congrats by the way! And thanks for sharing.
Ryan

RandyWhittington May 02, 2007 12:05 AM

It is aspen bedding. When they were young I kept a container with moist spagnum moss in their container for them to get in but after they got some age on them I just use a over sized water bowl and it keeps up the humidity fine. They are also in containers that just have small holes drilled in them for air circulation which also helps to keep up the humidity due to not having excess air movement. I keep my prasina and mandarins the same way and they all do good and always have full sheds. Randy

rbrennan May 02, 2007 11:27 AM

Let us know of when you get eggs.

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