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Posted - 30/08/2009 : 09:00:05 I been reading which i do alot ..and i was reading about hibernating your snake ....Do you have to do this or is it something just recommened....and what are other folks views on this?. |
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gingerpony |
Posted - 19/01/2010 : 22:33:02 FP - do you want to do a SEARCH for that and NOT hijack a random 6 month dead thread??? |
LittleMick |
Posted - 19/01/2010 : 19:28:28 quote: Originally posted by Fernando Pierre
how do you make a sig???
Whoa, where did that one come from, lol, abit off topic there. But you can use any image editing package like Photoshop.
quote: Originally posted by lee2308
droping temps and daylight hours bring on brumation but mainly dropping the temps
For anyone who didn't know
Brumation = Reptiles Hibernation = mamamls
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Fernando Pierre |
Posted - 19/01/2010 : 04:49:32 how do you make a sig??? |
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Posted - 30/08/2009 : 21:33:33 ty |
lee2308 |
Posted - 30/08/2009 : 19:31:18 true,im doing it with my mexi's this year but only because it increases sperm production and gets all the hormones and theromones for breeding going when you warm them back up,if your not breeding just keep the temps as normal. |
Remmy |
Posted - 30/08/2009 : 18:32:03 I think you only need to bring on hibernation if you are going to breed or if you intend going away for a long time without anyone to look after the snakes. Someone i know goes away for 4-6 weeks in the winter so he does it. |
lee2308 |
Posted - 30/08/2009 : 13:10:54 droping temps and daylight hours bring on brumation but mainly dropping the temps |
Kellog |
Posted - 30/08/2009 : 11:25:05 Does anything bring on hibernation unintentionally? Kellog staying in his hide nearly all the time at moment, which is totally different to his behaviour prior to 'mites incident'. xxx |
Stumpy |
Posted - 30/08/2009 : 10:22:01 I don't. I don't think it is absolutely required unless you intend to breed. |