I picked New York to beat Carolina and they are getting their butts kicked so I thought I would check on my brumating animals.
I have 21 snakes brumating and, as of today, they are doing just fine.
I will be pulling them out of brumation the first weekend of February and warming them up.
Brumation is the easiest part of the process....at least patience wise.
At least during that time all you have to do is check on them every few days and keep their water fresh.
The hardest parts are waiting to put them together after they are warmed up, waiting for the females to lay after mating and last, but definitely not least, waiting on the eggs to hatch after laying.
Seems like it all takes forever.
This season I will be producing
creamsicles
creamsicles het motley
motley creamsicles
stripe creamsicles
cinnamons
okeetees
classics (okeetee dad, natural female)
anerys het amel het hypo
anerys het amel
amels het anery het motley
snows het hypo
and bairds rat snakes

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Corn snakes and rat snakes..No one can have just one.
"resistance is futile"
Jimmy (draybar)

Draybars Snakes
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