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Out of curiosity....

gaboonx Aug 09, 2008 07:49 PM

What are some weights on your 2007 hondos?
Heaviest; 165 grams
Lightest; 91 grams

My heaviest who happens to be the oldest was born around June last year.
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Jason A.
"Long time Herper, first year Breeder `07."
My 2008 Care Sheet & The BRB Stats. Username: brb@kingsnake.com

Replies (3)

terrysxtreme Aug 09, 2008 08:53 PM

I have some from this line that are over 300 grams at a year old,the triple het mother was 1475 grams out of brumation,Rusty G and Ray both have animals from this line from last year ,that are almost 400 grams

Terry M

gaboonx Aug 10, 2008 05:22 PM

>>I have some from this line that are over 300 grams at a year old,the triple het mother was 1475 grams out of brumation,Rusty G and Ray both have animals from this line from last year ,that are almost 400 grams
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>>Terry M
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Very nice did you brumate your neonates/yearlings?
I did for abour 3 months but it was a very slow and an easy brumation..
But now they are feeding like champs...
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Jason A.
"Long time Herper, first year Breeder `07."
My 2008 Care Sheet & The BRB Stats. Username: brb@kingsnake.com

terrysxtreme Aug 10, 2008 06:42 PM

I have a split building and I keep the hatchlings and yearling on the warm side with heated tubs as well,on the second year I transfer the keepers to the breeding side,they brumate on their second year ,but not bred until the third year

Terry M

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