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08-18-02, 03:52 PM
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Location: Sackville New Brunswick
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A few more Photo's...
sorry to bombard you with all these pics,but i had to share these with ya!...Enjoy!
These are one of the four pair that are activly breeding at the moment,the female in this pic is now entering a shed cycle.
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08-18-02, 04:01 PM
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Beautiful! They look inlove
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08-18-02, 04:16 PM
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Hey Chris...
See any hemipenes yet or just coutship? Are you still going to cycle them in the winter?
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08-18-02, 04:55 PM
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Jeff,
Just courtship so far,i haven't been able to observe much else.
I have never cycled my comon boas,The nights may get a little cooler naturally but really nothing to speak of...I don't induce a nighttime or daytime drop with columbians...I find they just don't need it at all.
I actually tried to cycle a pair last year,and you can ask jeff ******** what the outcome was..slugs and stillborn!!..so i figure i will just stick with what works.
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08-18-02, 06:17 PM
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I agree man!!
Stick to what works and don't listen to what others tell you what works for them!!!
That's great! I hope they produce early man! It would be something to see foe sure. I huge 30+ litter of normals and albinos!! That would be cool!
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08-18-02, 07:03 PM
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Yeah i will have to agree, whatever works is the best way... sometimes something works for a few and then people use is it as a guide for everything... as a individual in life and in your collection you should try what you believe would work and if it does YAY and if it doesnt, then try something else!
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08-18-02, 07:44 PM
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SOUND advice!
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08-18-02, 08:30 PM
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Very good advice indeed!!..to tell ya the truth im happy just owning them,but im pretty confident i will at least get a few offspring,but 30!!..that would be a dream come true!,ill keep ya all posted as to thier progress.
Thanks!
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08-19-02, 12:10 AM
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man that should add a few dollars to your herp budget. Congratz and may your litter be large
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08-24-02, 05:35 AM
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Looking good, chris :thumbsup:
IŽll talk to you soon, iŽve been on msn sometimes to check if you were on but i havenŽt caught you on the right moments.
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