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Posted by Mike H on February 19, 2000 at 08:46:50:
In Reply to: Re: Info on Blue beauty? posted by Sharon on February 18, 2000 at 23:48:09:
: Mike, I know basicly nothing about them. Only from what I read in that peice, and that is very little... I have Emory's rat snakes, and Mad. Hognoses along with other snakes, reptiles and amphibens. Any info you could give me on them...Such as, breeding info(How easy, hard?), care (just the basics) and probs that come with them?
: Thanks ahead of time! Sharon
Well, they seem to like their temps a little on the cool side.(75-80) When given a warm temp gradient like I would for a lot of other colubrids (75-85), I would never seen them on the warm end of their enclosure.Mine are problem-free shedders. About an hour before they're ready to shed they soak in their water dish and then shed in one piece every time. They grow fast. If you buy a hatchling, it can grow to 4 or 5 feet in it's first year. This is probably why they breed so young (18-20 months).
As far as breeding, I just cool them to 70 degrees during the winter,(my friend hibernates his at 50-55) and after about 8 weeks I put them together. After they've mated for a few weeks I warm them back up and start feeding them again. The male might not want to eat for the next few weeks; he still is only thinking about breeding. About 6-8 weeks later the female lays her eggs, and I incubate at 82-84 and they hatch after about 65 days.(between mine and my friend's breedings, no blue beauty clutch ever hatched in less than 63 days)
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