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Old 01-24-08, 03:54 PM   #1
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Re: taming your snake too much...

Actually, it depends on the snake. If handling it causes undue stress, the animal will be less likely to breed. If you can't tell if your animal is stressed by handling, then it's best to leave it alone.
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Old 01-24-08, 07:00 PM   #2
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Re: taming your snake too much...

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Actually, it depends on the snake. If handling it causes undue stress, the animal will be less likely to breed. If you can't tell if your animal is stressed by handling, then it's best to leave it alone.
Yes good point, leave the breeders alone during the season is the best bet depending on the snake(s). Mark
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