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    Re: Breeding question

    Quote Originally Posted by Ginevive View Post
    I would really stretch out the quarantine period. To 60-90 days. This is the accepted quaranting period with those in the know. From here on in, this is the procedure I will use. A fecal should be done to rule out internal parasites, and definately that long of a quarantinde would show you if the snake had mites. I would use a light substrate suchas paper-towel, and treat any newcomers' cages with Provent-a-mite, no matter who you get them from.
    No, cycling is not a must. There are bigger breeders who don't. I had my first successful season last year without cycling.
    thanks for all your input guy i am prety new as regards to bp but as for qarintine i have foud 60 das as a minimum and a full fecal exam enough

    of course any sign of any thing at all andi will extend but touch wood i havent brought any thing much more serious than mites but since the first time i had any thing coming with mites i know dose any new animal for mites and cage as a precaution

    once agin thanks for teh answers and advide


    just a little question Ginevive iam not taking a shot at you but what made you change you positon so quickley u seemed.....sure of your position
    Last edited by Snakes_in_a_shed; 12-07-2007 at 08:08 PM. Reason: spelling

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