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rocco1 Oct 19, 2003 02:09 PM

hi,
i just bought a pair of womas off a buddy they are ready to breed,i was wondering how long to cool them for, what the temps shoud be and will the go off feed. any help wopuld be great.
thanks

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rudedogsurfrat Oct 19, 2003 11:38 PM

uh. I don't think YOU are ready for this.
Please mail them to my asap.

LOL
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0.1 Rubber Boa
1.1 Eastern Hognose Snakes
2.3 Western Hognose Snakes
1.0 Durango Mountain Kingsnake
1.1 Woma's (new!)
Spadefoot
Black Knobbed Sawback
Northern Diamondback
Florida Redbellied Slider
Western Painted
Southern Painted
1.0 African Hedgehog
1.0 Sulcata
2.1 Leopard (Babcocki) 1.0 borrowed (thanks Bobby)
2 Plecos
2 Silver Dollars
3 Bosemian Rainbows
1 African Dwarf Frog
1 Khuli Loach
1 Cory Cat
1 Upside Down Catfish
2.0 Fire Guramis

uhh... I think that is it.

rocco1 Oct 20, 2003 03:38 PM

i was just out to get some opions from outher people since being woma breeding has been kept so secret over the years.it looks like you made a big step from hognose snakes to womas.lol..

1.3 hypo redtails
1.0 jcp
1.2 womas
1.3 red ackies
1.4 leopard geckos
1.1 american bulldogs

elrojo Oct 24, 2003 05:54 PM

I wouldn't listen to him, send them to ME! After all, you know I'll feed them enough (LOL!). Nah, from what I understand (this is my 1st time breeding them) it's as simple as dropping nighttime temps in the winter and pairing them up. Most folks still feed and maintain normal daytime temps, but I'd Email Brett Bender, Clay Davenport, or another old hand before taking any newbie advice. But Clay tells me that anyone that can breed cornsnakes can do it! Good luck!

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