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    i have got a male and a female leo that i am wanting to beed and am looking for info on how to breed these guy i breed ball pythons but i think im ready to move into breeding these guys also any info and links

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    Re: new to this

    Quote Originally Posted by davidnizmo View Post
    i have got a male and a female leo that i am wanting to beed and am looking for info on how to breed these guy i breed ball pythons but i think im ready to move into breeding these guys also any info and links
    Just make sure you do in fact have a male and a female, put them together and wait. Ive heard you need to temp or light cycle them but I havent done that with any mine and they all laid fertile eggs for me. I still have 1 egg cooking from an Enigma Mack Snow het Tremper albino x Mack Snow Blizzard het Tremper albino pairing. Good luck with yours.

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