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Post by bluedragonbrown on Jan 27, 2009 7:38:48 GMT -5
I was wondering what kind of luck pepole had with out brumation.
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Post by joeysgreen on Jan 27, 2009 20:51:09 GMT -5
For your corn snakes, I would try without. I never did, and I know a lot of people around here who don't. I wonder what Mary V. does? If anything, brumation might increase your clutches and benefit more difficult to breed species.
Ian
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Post by vanderkm on Feb 3, 2009 13:23:02 GMT -5
Many people breed corns without brumation and with good success. We didn't brumate last year - didn't plan any clutches, but did breed females because I would rather have them pass fertile eggs than slugs. We had all females produce fertile clutches without brumation, but there was a lot of variation in when they cycled and laid eggs.
All eggs were discarded because there were just too many corns being produced last year - we didn't need to add to that overload - but the adults produced just fine.
mary v.
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