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    breeding spiders, mojave, and lesser morphs

    So im thinking of getting one male mojave ball python and one female lesser and one female spider. Can the male both mate with them or it will only mate once a year?

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    Re: breeding spiders, mojave, and lesser morphs

    Its a pretty basic question that could be answered by doing some simple searches...the fact that you are asking the question makes me want to suggest that perhaps you should do some more research before starting a breeding project? Have you read the FAQ in the breeding forum yet? Some helpful links there that would have answered this question.

    To answer the question directly, the male could be paired up with several females many times during the breeding season.

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    Re: breeding spiders, mojave, and lesser morphs

    Quote Originally Posted by flynn View Post
    Its a pretty basic question that could be answered by doing some simple searches...the fact that you are asking the question makes me want to suggest that perhaps you should do some more research before starting a breeding project? Have you read the FAQ in the breeding forum yet? Some helpful links there that would have answered this question.

    To answer the question directly, the male could be paired up with several females many times during the breeding season.
    It's not really a basic question, this is what these forums are for.. This could be considered "research".

    Maybe the op is looking for some advice on where to go with these morphs, what can be done.

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    Re: breeding spiders, mojave, and lesser morphs

    Quote Originally Posted by piper View Post
    It's not really a basic question, this is what these forums are for.. This could be considered "research".

    Maybe the op is looking for some advice on where to go with these morphs, what can be done.
    Actually, asking if a male can only be mated once a season IS a basic question. Not that theres anything wrong with a basic question, every question has to be asked.

    Yes the forum is a ground for asking questions, but its also a medium for people to give advice. Advice can either be taken to heart or thrown out the window, thats the cool thing about advice

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    Re: breeding spiders, mojave, and lesser morphs

    One male can breed up to about 5 females in season. A little more is possible but not recomended. Give them a little time off in between and you should be ok.

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