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    hi mens
    how much time takes bp start feeding after cooling time ?¿

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    Re: feed

    Quote Originally Posted by arcangelmarcos View Post
    hi mens
    how much time takes bp start feeding after cooling time ?¿
    Not quite sure what this means.

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    Re: feed

    Quote Originally Posted by jglass38 View Post
    Not quite sure what this means.

    after colling time you start rising temperature how much time they take to start feeding?¿

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    Re: feed

    Some snakes keep eating throughout breeding season even if you cool them (and you do not have to cool them to breed.)

    Even if they fast there is not certain time frame for them to resume feeding they will whenever they are ready.

    In the case of females that have laid eggs they will resume feeding soon after laying their eggs (in most cases) if incubated artificially of course.

    Not sure if that answered your question, but oh well I tried.
    Deborah Stewart


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    Re: feed

    Hi,

    Do you mnean going back to normal temperatures after cooling them down to try and bring them into breeding mode?

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    Heh heh Deb beat me to it - time to fit racing stripes on my zimmer frame.

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    Re: feed

    Quote Originally Posted by dr del View Post
    Hi,

    Do you mnean going back to normal temperatures after cooling them down to try and bring them into breeding mode?

    **edit**

    Heh heh Deb beat me to it - time to fit racing stripes on my zimmer frame.

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    dr del
    thats right

    sorry my english is not good

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