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Posted by Terry Cox on February 21, 2002 at 18:44:34:
In Reply to: Diones ratsnakes breeding ***PIC*** posted by Chad Fuchs on February 21, 2002 at 17:48:37:
The Central Chinese are Fall breeders too. They usually breed for a month or two for me before I put them down, then again in the spring. My South Korean dione, which are wild caught (from Seoul), however, stubbornly refuse to eat after September, and I have to put them down early. My female has refused to breed upon emergence for four years, but last year I left the male in til the middle of May, and there was a somewhat late breeding. The female dropped ten viable eggs and they all hatched. I still have a 'high' from that one. I think the dione are very opportunistic. I will wait 'til after first shed for the Koreans though.
Thanks for the pics, Chad :)
TC
: Well, this pair decided to hook up right away out of cool down and they have been locked tight for over 24 hours now!!! Look in the center of the pic for the hook up.
: chad
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