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12-15-03, 12:49 AM
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Couple of ATB breeding questions....
1. What size and age should they be.
2. Anyone know a breeding caresheet?
3. Anyone here breed them? If so, any tips?
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Fox has one of those new reality shows at eight, 'Fast animals, slow children
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12-24-03, 12:46 AM
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No responses, does this mean that no one on this site has bred them?????
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Jon Dona
Fox has one of those new reality shows at eight, 'Fast animals, slow children
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12-24-03, 01:00 AM
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No it means that no one has gotten around to this particular post yet that's all. Paitents young grasshopper. Have you read the section about them in the reproductive husbandry of python and boas? According to the authors they will breed even if they live together year round and with our temp cycling. I've got two that I will be trying next year. I'll pair them up early and leave them for a while just to see what happens. If nothing then I'll get more scientific about it.
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Trevor
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12-24-03, 09:20 AM
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12-24-03, 01:12 PM
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Thanks, the post was up for 9 days with no responses so I bumped it....
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Jon Dona
Fox has one of those new reality shows at eight, 'Fast animals, slow children
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12-24-03, 01:48 PM
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Location: Ontario Canada
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Expose them to night time dips to 70F from Nov to March. They breed just like most boas, through the winter months, like around now!!
Mist the cage down before lights out and temp falls.
You'll probably find them hooked up in the morning
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