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Posted by Fred Albury on September 21, 1999 at 14:09:45:
In Reply to: Re: I breed Eastern Indigos posted by Robert Seib on September 16, 1999 at 13:08:48:
: : : : : I breed them every year. I have them available now from 3 separate blood lines.
: : : : : In the near future I will write a detailed care sheet on how to keep them and
: : : : : breed them. It's simple and the start reproducing at 18 months.
: : : : : Thanks to Ken Faint for telling me about this forum!
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: : : : Tell us how big they get in 18 mos. and what is the fertility rate of a female that young. How about egg binding onthe young slender females?
: : : : Chuck Elliott
: : : Good question. Eastern Indigos reach reproductive age at 18 months, and they
: : : reach reproductive size at approximately 4 feet, both males and females. I have
: : : never had a problem with egg retention. I always keep a large, 12 quart, hide box
: : : in the cage with the females. The hide box contains moist sphagnum so that the
: : : female can enter an area of high humidity. With high humidity, you can avoid any
: : : problems of egg retention.
: : : Fertility is over 95%. (Incubate the eggs for 4 months, though.)
: : : 4 months at what temperature?
: : How cool do you get the adults prior to breeding?
: : Thanks,
: : Steve
: I cool the breeders down into the 50's with a hot spot of about 70.
: When they start to get colds, I move them into my python room with no
: heat source. I incubate the eggs on the floor of that room at about
: 70 degrees.
: When they start to get colds? Am I the only one out there that thinks this a little absurd????
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