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Post by Blood Python on Jul 15, 2005 22:02:28 GMT -5
Anyone know how hard it is to get them to mate ?
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Post by Blood Python on Jul 22, 2005 14:54:28 GMT -5
I guess know one wants to help me ?
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Post by larrysgirl on Jul 24, 2005 7:51:19 GMT -5
If you keep the pair together year round it should not be hard at all....in the colder months they will prolly go at it, if not then place them together earleir on in the cooler months....and then just keep an eye on them for a date to keep a accurate record of their Breeding.....once the fem is gravid, then remove the male.....jus make sure they are up to size for required mating, and that they are well fed and healty, then there really should be no reason for them not to breed for you...........they can be and tend to be aeroboreals-sp?...so some keepers prefer to place them in nesting boxes while breeding or gravid...others jus let them to their limbs and higher places as if in the wild!!!
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Post by RRusso on Aug 8, 2005 13:34:48 GMT -5
I was keeping my pair seperated. But' after reading this I moved them together where they will stay year round for now on. Thanx 4 the tip Suzy.
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Post by Burmese Girl on Aug 16, 2005 21:35:36 GMT -5
Wow I was always told that keeping them seperated till breeding time was better. Hmm... What to do now ?
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Post by deadirishd on Aug 17, 2005 11:53:27 GMT -5
So some snakes, are best kept together? ehhh I always thought that they would be better off kept alone?
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Post by Manta Ray on Aug 17, 2005 21:47:11 GMT -5
I have always been told to keep them seperated till it is time to breed then ad the Male to the Female's cage.
But liljerzeedevil knows way more than I do so I trust her info.
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Post by Concrete Kid on Aug 19, 2005 16:55:04 GMT -5
I also thought to keep them seperate thanks for the info JerseyGirl
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