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    My big pied female is in shed

    But every time I open the tub to remove her boyfriend, they're locked.

    Every. Time.

    Should I just leave them alone?




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    Re: My big pied female is in shed

    Quote Originally Posted by loonunit View Post
    But every time I open the tub to remove her boyfriend, they're locked.

    Every. Time.

    Should I just leave them alone?



    Yes leave them alone
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    Re: My big pied female is in shed

    Quote Originally Posted by joepythons View Post
    Yes leave them alone
    I wish they'd, I dunno. Tie a sock on the doorknob when they're busy in there or something.

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    Re: My big pied female is in shed

    Quote Originally Posted by loonunit View Post
    I wish they'd, I dunno. Tie a sock on the doorknob when they're busy in there or something.
    HA! That's funny! Gave me a good chuckle. Thanks!
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    If the tub's arocking, don't come aknockin!

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    Quote Originally Posted by BroknBusted View Post
    If the tub's arocking, don't come aknockin!
    hahaha. so true


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    So I guess the question is: Is it okay to leave a male in with a shedding female?

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    shedding female shouldn't make a difference, some snakes just wont breed then. You could always seperate them then and feed the male and female onces shes done shedding
    DC Reptiles.com coming soon....

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    Haha, that's awesome! Great looking snake, mine just went through shed as well.


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