Re: Love is in the air...
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Originally Posted by
Lolo76
I wasn't planning to start pairing anyone until November, since I don't really see the point in starting earlier... but my Spotted Pythons have been
super restless since the weather cooled down, and have both been off feed for over a month. So I figured they're ready for some lovin', and put Izzy into Johnny's tub tonight - and they locked within hours!
They didn't go for me last year, so let's hope 2011-12 is my season for baby Spotteds. :please:
http://i131.photobucket.com/albums/p...4/IMG_1237.jpg
P.S. I love how they have Johnny's hide (which is tiny for Izzy) on like a blanket... guess they're shy, LOL. :D
Izzy?
I thought she was Rosie...........my daughter will be crushed.
Good luck on the babies. You know the incubation temps - right?
Re: Love is in the air...
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Originally Posted by
Skiploder
Izzy?
I thought she was Rosie...........my daughter will be crushed.
Sorry!! But my grandmother's name is Rose, and her nickname has always been Rosie... so there was something weird about calling a snake by her name, LOL. I tried to choose something that SOUNDS like Rosie, though, not that she knows the difference. :P
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Good luck on the babies. You know the incubation temps - right?
Thanks! And no, I don't know much about incubating these eggs... I've been searching & searching for info, but all I can find are caresheets on Children's Pythons. I don't want to assume it's the same for Spotteds - or Stimsons, for that matter, as I'm planning to breed those next season. Anything you could share would be great, in fact I was already planning to ask you. ;)
Re: Love is in the air...
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Originally Posted by
Lolo76
Sorry!! But my grandmother's name is Rose, and her nickname has always been Rosie... so there was something weird about calling a snake by her name, LOL. I tried to choose something that SOUNDS like Rosie, though, not that she knows the difference. :P
Thanks! And no, I don't know much about incubating these eggs... I've been searching & searching for info, but all I can find are caresheets on Children's Pythons. I don't want to assume it's the same for Spotteds - or Stimsons, for that matter, as I'm planning to breed those next season. Anything you could share would be great, in fact I was already planning to ask you. ;)
Target 89 degrees with moderate humidity.
Don't let it go above 90.5 or below 87.5.