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RE: Favorite species for first-time breeder?

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Posted by: ratsnakehaven at Sat Mar 1 18:03:48 2008   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by ratsnakehaven ]  
   

>>That's great, Terry! Not biting and tame-ability are good points for baby bimacs, then. Speaking of non-biting babies, I was very surprised by my baby Chinese beauties, which have never bitten me (neither have the adults). My six-month-old emoryi "meahllmorum" are still a little nippy!
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>>-Toby


Yep, we had a good day. But those bimacs are sure small.

Sounds good on the Chinese beauties. Glad they're doing so well for ya'.

My rootbeers are pretty nippy still too. They aren't all that big either, only 30 something grams. Of course, I cooled them for a month.

Won't be long until breeding season. Starting a new season...

TC

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