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good luck. Dont be disappointed if the first year doesnt pan out the way you hope.
it takes a few tries sometimes to get it right.
But know your husbandry, and what all is going on in snake reproduction.
Cycling the animals and having them at optimal health is just part of the task.
Overall good husbandry, and environmental stability is very important when breeding herps.
So if your moving them around from cage to cage all the time, or move from place to place, or you have frequent fluctuations in temps and humidity that go beyond normal boundries, then dont expect them to be completely receptive to breeding.
The ross and marzec book has good general care and husbandry
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