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Re: Two Females...
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Originally Posted by zmd0827
My female granite has developed RI. This is my first time treating it. On Monday, she was taken to the vet, diagnosis was confirmed and started on Baytril.
Is that the said female granite you want to house with the female Cinny?
Same female that only a few day prior was paired with a male purchased a day before without any quarantine. (Which answer my question above :(
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Originally Posted by zmd0827
Issue #1: My female granite is my breeder, and she hasn't had any mate since the start of the mating season. Since I just got a male spider yesterday, I'm hoping to breed the two for this season.
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Originally Posted by zmd0827
Anyways, I caught them locking up today. A few times actually.
Right now you are playing Russian roulette with your animals if that is not being in way over your head not sure what is.
Before trying to rescue animal you need to research and LEARN basic care, proper quarantine and than when you can physically do so think about rescues, right now everything I read is a recipe for disaster.
Not picking on your just stating the truth.
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Re: Two Females...
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Originally Posted by corey2805
I applaud you for trying to do whats best but the only thing that threw me off is trying to breed balls when your are trying to rescue at the same tiem.
Thats exactly what I was thinking. Most rescues try their best to nuter/spay animals, not breed them together to make more babies!!! Sounds like you are trying to get animals donated to you so you can breed them and make money, but what do I know???:confused:
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Let me clarify here, because it seems that a lot of you are under the WRONG IMPRESSION.
The reason why the cinnamon rescue may be pregnant is because when I talked to the previous owner, the mother of the ORIGINAL owner, she said there were two snakes. They lived separately but she thought they could live together to maximize space. She said "They got along". Upon checking the snakes, the cinnamon was female, and the normal she was with was male. I described to her, "Hey, have you seen them lock?" and I described what locking was, and she confirmed that she had seen it, but wasn't sure if it was genuine or not.
The cinnamon hasn't shown signs of being gravid yet.
So no, I'm not getting donations to breed. I'm in college. I have the maximum of breeders that I would want in my possession. GET OFF MY CASE.
Another breeder, in my local area - another college student and member of this forum, came by the other day and is helping me find a new home for the cinnamon. He is also helping me create a rack system sometime in the future. At most, the cinnamon would be staying with the other female for a day. JUST ONE DAY.
I have a good amount of snakes, but they are in two locations. The other location, not my apartment, is at my friend's house up the road. He has plenty of room for more snakes, however, he is out of town at the moment and I do not have access to his house.
I only breed what I own. I only rescue and adopt out what rescues I get. Period.
So please, in the future, don't accuse me of ANYTHING, if you don't understand. Ask questions, not point fingers.
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