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Posted by Doug T on March 08, 2001 at 21:40:13:
In Reply to: mexican indigo incubating posted by JeffRentchler on March 08, 2001 at 11:03:29:
: wonder if Erubennus incubate a same temp as easterns do?
Dc erebennus is more commonly called the Texas Indigo. This year is my first year trying to get a clutch from my female. Judgeing from her behavior, I think they should be kept cooler and kept cool for longer than the couperi.
Regular maintanance temp's are the same.
The books I have (not much) state that there are 3 types of cribo in Mexico. I'm not certain of the range of erebennus, but if it ranges into mexico also, then there are 4 subspecies of drymarchon in Mexico. How cool is that?!
dt
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