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Jenny.Elizabeth |
Posted - 04/09/2013 : 15:05:00 Hi, I was just wondering everyone thoughts on brumation? I have recently bought a female reverse okeetee who has been bred this year however she seems very skinny compared to my lavender corn. am I best leaving brumtion this year if im not happy with her weight?
jenny |
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Jenny.Elizabeth |
Posted - 05/09/2013 : 08:38:20 I think I will leave her this year then. No point brumating her I'm not happy with her weight at all. Her previous owner bred her this year and I don't think she has got back up to weight yet.
Thankyou so much for the help everyone :) |
ScaryVonHayleystine |
Posted - 04/09/2013 : 21:07:47 Ive heard the rule, minimum 3 years, 3 feet long and 300g before breeding :) And welcome to the forum ^^ |
Lee |
Posted - 04/09/2013 : 20:51:38 Hello and welcome, as above feed her up and concentrate on getting her back to peak condition. |
mjpeters |
Posted - 04/09/2013 : 20:37:43 Welcome |
Razee |
Posted - 04/09/2013 : 18:47:49 Oh yes, sorry, and welcome to the forum :-) |
Razee |
Posted - 04/09/2013 : 18:46:33 She ought to be 300 g + for breeding - that's just a minimal weight though, what's more important is, that she should be in good condition. If you're not sure, it'd be better not to brumate her, and feed her up instead. Most corn snakes will breed, even without brumation, comes the spring. |
a33272 |
Posted - 04/09/2013 : 16:10:29 tbh alot of people dont brumate anyway even when breeding. so i wouldnt bother either way :D
and welcome along |