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    Registered User Trinibee's Avatar
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    Question Need some advice...

    This year, we tried to breed for the first time.
    And I want to tell/ask something...

    We had some succesfull locks between a female bumble and a male pinstripe enchi between end of January and begin of April.
    She ways 1600g.
    Last week, she ate 2 mice, after not eating for almost 3months and shedding.
    We've been told that there are some 'signs' to look for: bowlwrap, laying on the cold site,....
    But we're still waiting
    The female did do something else:

    http://kimka-reptiles.be/016.JPG

    Now the question is: Is this a posibility for this year? Or is this her choice?

    grtz
    Last edited by Trinibee; 06-03-2010 at 06:36 PM.
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    0.1 Bumblebee (Belle) - 0.1 Pastel (Patsy) - 0.1 Pinstripe (Pinni) - 0.1 Spider (Hanny) - 0.1 Stingerbee (Stinne) - 0.2 Normal (Noor & Nora) - 1.1 Lesser (Flupke & Lester) - 1.1 100% het caramel (Cara & Carl) - 1.0 Butter (Butero) - 1.0 Pinstripe enchi (Pinchi) - 1.0 Super pastel ( Bally)

    Because snakes are a passion!

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    Re: Need some advice...

    I am no expert but it sounds like she maybe still building. Invert laying is a good sign of good things to come. Keep offering her food at least once a week.

    How much does she weigh? A breeding size female should be able to eat at least small to medium size rats.

    Do you know how many times she has shed? I was told there are four shed cycles in the breeding period.

    Hope this helps a little.
    1.1 Pastel
    1.1 Het albino
    1.2 Het pied
    0.1 Lesser
    1.1 Mojave
    1.0 Black pastel
    0.1 Normal
    1.0 bumble bee


    ~Tito~

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    Re: Need some advice...

    She looks as if she is building. Good sign that she is probably gonna give you eggs!

    Welcome to the forum!

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