hey everybody,
Hogs have always been one of my favorites and about a year ago I bought a trio of sub adult hogs, green morphs and a normal, for breeding purposes. I decided to add them to my breeding projects. Well, I realize these snakes require a very cool brumination temperature. I was curious about how people who bred them in Florida (where I live) managed this. The temperature is never that cold for any length of time. Some people have said you don't need to bruminate to get them to breed, but I was wondering how you would gear your hogs towards breeding without this cooling period. Any advice would be appreciated. I know that the fall is a ways off but I was hoping to solve that problem ahead of time. Thanks in advance for any advice
Aaron
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"Bones heal, chicks dig scars. Pain is temporary, glory is forever."
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