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RE: Finally some snow here in PA...

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Posted by: gofer at Mon Dec 14 21:57:57 2009   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by gofer ]  
   

Hello Doug,
Yes, these guys take longer to incubate for me but not as long as triaspis seem to for me. The first clutch which is hatching now (and a 2nd white head is out as of late tonight!) was laid on 9-9-09. The first snow hatched out 12-12-09 which I believe is 92 days and one normal was out yesterday plus the new snow which should be out hopefully by tomorrow.

Doug do you know anyone with locality triaspis by chance? I am looking to get another locale or two sometime soon as I really enjoy those guys as well.

Have a good one Doug and thanks for the great comments!

Gregg


>>Very nice animals indeed! I'm willing to bet those typically took quite a while to hatch as opposed to most other colubrids. So how long was their incubation period, and at what temps?
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>>Great stuff man!, and good luck with some more nice ones hatching too.
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>> ~Doug
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>>"a snake in the grass is a GOOD thing"
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Gregg F.

www.greggsrb.com


   

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