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blackskull
Fully Grown Royal

United Kingdom
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Posted - 07/03/2011 :  22:08:56  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
this may be a silly question

do i need to reduce temps for breeding for young snakes before they are of age and weight? if this makes sense

i intend to breed from clover when she is of age and weight so do i need to reduce the temps over the breedin period even if she wont be paired off or do i only need to do this on the seasions that she will be breed from

1.1 normal royal, sully, silver
0.1 pinstripe royal, penny
1.1 pastel royal, lars, clover
0.1 lesser royal, serenity
0.1 black pastel royal, betty
0.1 mojave royal, mavis
0.1 normal het clown
1.0 pastel het clown
1.0 nuclear, ned
1.0 super phantom
1.0 childrens python, myles
0.1 hog island boa
0.1 sonoran x boa, grace
0.0.1 mack snow leopard gecko, munchkin
4.1 cats, stan, dave, marble, binx, daisy
4.1 rabbits, mol, ted, bill, spud, alice
0.1 crazy cat/bunny lady of bridgwater, lucy

Royalbob
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United Kingdom
1115 Posts

Posted - 07/03/2011 :  22:45:09  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Some do and some don't. Both give results. Check the breeding
Threads. But if you decide to reduce temps it's only during the breeding season for the ones that
you intend to breed. Nov - Feb then all back to norm. A few peeps suffer with R.I's due to reduced temps and stressed snakes.

1.0 Enchi butter
1.0 Enchi X Pastel
1.0 Fire het clown
1.0 Bumblebee
1.0 pinstripe

0.1 Enchi Fire
0.1 Pastel calico
0.1 Yellow belly Pinstripe
0.1 Lemon pastel poss het clown
0.1 Het clown
0.1 Yellow belly
0.1 Green Mojave
0.1 HC Albino
0.2 Normals


Edited by - Royalbob on 07/03/2011 22:50:15
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blackskull
Fully Grown Royal

United Kingdom
1278 Posts

Posted - 08/03/2011 :  17:31:33  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
thanks

read plenty on reducing the temps but never seen anything about reducing before you intend to breed

1.1 normal royal, sully, silver
0.1 pinstripe royal, penny
1.1 pastel royal, lars, clover
0.1 lesser royal, serenity
0.1 black pastel royal, betty
0.1 mojave royal, mavis
0.1 normal het clown
1.0 pastel het clown
1.0 nuclear, ned
1.0 super phantom
1.0 childrens python, myles
0.1 hog island boa
0.1 sonoran x boa, grace
0.0.1 mack snow leopard gecko, munchkin
4.1 cats, stan, dave, marble, binx, daisy
4.1 rabbits, mol, ted, bill, spud, alice
0.1 crazy cat/bunny lady of bridgwater, lucy
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Royalbob
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United Kingdom
1115 Posts

Posted - 09/03/2011 :  00:48:15  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Before snakes are of age there's no point reducing temps if you choose to at all.

1.0 Enchi butter
1.0 Enchi X Pastel
1.0 Fire het clown
1.0 Bumblebee
1.0 pinstripe

0.1 Enchi Fire
0.1 Pastel calico
0.1 Yellow belly Pinstripe
0.1 Lemon pastel poss het clown
0.1 Het clown
0.1 Yellow belly
0.1 Green Mojave
0.1 HC Albino
0.2 Normals

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blackskull
Fully Grown Royal

United Kingdom
1278 Posts

Posted - 09/03/2011 :  17:44:51  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
cheers

was thinking of doing it that way if it still produces results

1.1 normal royal, sully, silver
0.1 pinstripe royal, penny
1.1 pastel royal, lars, clover
0.1 lesser royal, serenity
0.1 black pastel royal, betty
0.1 mojave royal, mavis
0.1 normal het clown
1.0 pastel het clown
1.0 nuclear, ned
1.0 super phantom
1.0 childrens python, myles
0.1 hog island boa
0.1 sonoran x boa, grace
0.0.1 mack snow leopard gecko, munchkin
4.1 cats, stan, dave, marble, binx, daisy
4.1 rabbits, mol, ted, bill, spud, alice
0.1 crazy cat/bunny lady of bridgwater, lucy
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