Advice needed on cycling..
I basically need a class called Cycling 101; anyone willing to teach? :)
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Originally Posted by Ginevive
I basically need a class called Cycling 101; anyone willing to teach? :)
Riding a bike is a breeze! The hard part is trying to pick out a cool bike to cycle around with. Whatever you do always remember that you can't go wrong with a banana seat, and try not to use more than two playing cards in your spokes... :b0x0rz: :imslow:
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Don't forget Markus Jayne's website's pictorial.
http://www.ballpython.ca/gallery/breeding.html
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Originally Posted by xdeus
Riding a bike is a breeze! The hard part is trying to pick out a cool bike to cycle around with. Whatever you do always remember that you can't go wrong with a banana seat, and try not to use more than two playing cards in your spokes... :b0x0rz: :imslow:
Ha. Ha ha. Hah.
:D
Thanks guys, for your advice :) :sunny:
And since I have never used this icon before: :sabduel:
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:hijackd: I was wondering if i am the only one here that does not cool his snakes down for breeding and is still succesfull with the breedings? I have never cooled any of my snakes down and feed them up until they decide to stop.Doing this i have 2yrs of success and i think it produced larger clutches by feeding them more.
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Adam, I hadn't seen your calendar before . . . . Great job! Thanks
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Originally Posted by joepythons
:hijackd: I was wondering if i am the only one here that does not cool his snakes down for breeding and is still succesfull with the breedings? I have never cooled any of my snakes down and feed them up until they decide to stop.Doing this i have 2yrs of success and i think it produced larger clutches by feeding them more.
I didn't actually do any cooling last year; though I had my snakes mixed up (thought the female was male, and vice versa) I got the male, gave him his quarantine time, fed him, and then introduced "her" to "him." I only wish the eggs made it through incubation.. :(