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jhk2005
Yearling
United Kingdom
166 Posts |
Posted - 26/07/2011 : 18:24:09
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Hi all, i'm after a helping hand, pretty please!
I've got a few adult females in 18L rubs that are coming to breeding weight except 1 really large female (patty) in a 50L, all eating well and building up nicely for the season. I just need a little help with 2 points:
I was wondering what size should be the next stage/move up and what rub to use? whether a 33L would be appropriate or to go for a 50L? have any of you had better success in the sizes inbetween?
my other question is whether u leave the hide box in the rub when the male & female are together or replace them when they're seperated on rest periods? I know this sounds stupid but I can imagine it getting pretty awkward in a 33L with all the hides, bowls, etc (also all the books / magazines / sites only ever seem to show racking draws with no hides in when referring to breeding royals).
I know there are people who REALLY hate rubs but please don't give me a hard time about that as I found they work best for me & my royals. They are all eating and shedding fine and I want to do my best to breed them and do it properly.
Any replies/advice will be gratefully received thanks |
1.6.0 Normal Royals - Will, Grace, Lolly, Patty, Maddie, Mystique, Victoria 1.1.0 Pastel Royals - Becks, Sophie 0.1.0 Spider Royal - Charlotte 0.1.0 Mojave Royal - Mo 1.1.0 Yellowbelly Royals - Pinky, Perky 1.0.0 Pinstripe Royal - Pip 1.0.0 Bumblebee Royal - Buzz 1.0.0 Vanilla Royal - Vinnie 1.0.0 Lesser Royal - Leo 1.0.0 Cinnamon Royal - Sam 1.0.0 Burmese Python - Kane 0.1.0 Albino Burmese Python - Amber 1.0.0 Redfoot Tortoise - Chucky |
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Margwar
Yearling
United Kingdom
211 Posts |
Posted - 26/07/2011 : 19:53:39
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33L and 50L are the same floor space, just different heights. I'd personally use 50, because by two lift their heads up a lot when they eat, so the 50L gives them extra room. My female is in a 50 and has one hide, one water bowl and a fake vine in the back to act as a second hide, without taking up too much room.
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anatess
Sub Adult
USA
669 Posts |
Posted - 26/07/2011 : 20:20:17
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I use a 64L which is the same floor space as a 33L and a 50L, just taller. The 64L has 11-inch height. I made my RUB "naturalistic looking" with vines and driftwood and such because I needed it to look nice in the room, so I went for the tall RUB.
You can breed snakes in a 50L even with 2 hides and a water bowl as long as your female is not overly huge. You will find that they will "cuddle" in one hide, so if your hide is big enough for both of them to fit in, you're good.
Here's my 64L RUB with 2 hides and a water bowl that I used to breed 2 of my royals. The hides also became the "laybox" when the female laid eggs. The female is 2kg in weight. The male is 1.8kg.
Hope this helps.
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Snake owner since Oct 2008, so yeah, I'm no expert. 0.1.0 pastel royal 1.0.0 spider royal 0.1.0 albino royal 1.0.0 bumblebee royal 1.0.0 yellowbelly royal 0.0.1 wild-type royal 1.0.0 normal western hognose |
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jhk2005
Yearling
United Kingdom
166 Posts |
Posted - 27/07/2011 : 17:04:16
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Hi guys, thanks for your replys ; it's been really helpful and put my mind at rest. Most of my females (victoria/sophie/mo) are about 1.3-1.5kg but Patty is approaching 3.5kg (she's a big girl, lol!) so I wanted to be sure I do things right when the time comes |
1.6.0 Normal Royals - Will, Grace, Lolly, Patty, Maddie, Mystique, Victoria 1.1.0 Pastel Royals - Becks, Sophie 0.1.0 Spider Royal - Charlotte 0.1.0 Mojave Royal - Mo 1.1.0 Yellowbelly Royals - Pinky, Perky 1.0.0 Pinstripe Royal - Pip 1.0.0 Bumblebee Royal - Buzz 1.0.0 Vanilla Royal - Vinnie 1.0.0 Lesser Royal - Leo 1.0.0 Cinnamon Royal - Sam 1.0.0 Burmese Python - Kane 0.1.0 Albino Burmese Python - Amber 1.0.0 Redfoot Tortoise - Chucky |
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