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View Poll Results: When do you start pairing BPs?

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    When do you start pairing?

    I feel like this has probably been discussed, but I can't find anything in a search... so I'll just go ahead and start my own thread. With the 2010-2011 breeding season upon us, I was just wondering when you typically start pairing?

    Last year I started in Sept-Oct (just two girls), but didn't get eggs until June - so thinking I should wait until winter this year. Does it even matter? And if anyone here pairs early, do you get early clutches? Very excited for my second season, and I'm sure you're all anxious to get started too!
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    P.S. I guess you can call the last option "January or OTHER," as I suppose some people pair during the spring/summer...
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    Just as soon as I get a female over 1500g! Sadly, looks like that's still a month or two off.

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    Well since my last season was thrown off due to unforseen circumstances, I started late got first clutch in June, second in Aug. third in Sept. with 2-3 more poss gravid.
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    This is my 1st time breeding, I put my male Pin in with a normal female, about 3 days ago. My buddy texted me with a picture of them locked up!! That was only a DAY of them being together...So, I guess I'm starting a little earily. There have been a few storms coming through last weekend, I'm thinking that had something to do with it....


    Another thing I was/am doing is putting a different male in with my females, if he dosen't lock with her I will move him to another female for 2-3 days, when I switch him I will put the other male in with her..From what I understand, by putting a male in with a female and taking him out, and put another male in, the current male will "Think" the other male is still in there, causing him to go into breeding mode...Which is what happened in my case.


    So I guess you can start pairing when ever you want and they will go whenever they feel like it. Try what I did, one male in for a few days, then another..Might work for you over there in CA.

    Good Luck!!!!
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    I started late September. Locks with 2 different females so far in 2 days.
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    Re: When do you start pairing?

    Quote Originally Posted by Wildman09 View Post
    So I guess you can start pairing when ever you want and they will go whenever they feel like it. Try what I did, one male in for a few days, then another..Might work for you over there in CA.

    Good Luck!!!!
    Thanks! The temperature is literally the same ALL YEAR out here, since I live right on the coast... so outside temps & season aren't much of a factor, and I didn't cool last year (don't plan to this year either). Guess it doesn't matter when I pair them, but I'm just wondering if it's a waste of time to start early - since they mostly seem to ovulate in spring regardless.
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    0.1 Spotted Python, 1.1 Stimson's Pythons, 1.0 Jungle Carpet Python
    3.4 Corn Snakes, 1.1 Western Hognose Snakes, 1.2 cats, and 1.0 dog (47lb mutt)

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    We just got hit with our first cold front of the season so I tried pairing a couple of my snakes and both took. I was going to wait till mid November but my fem spider went off feed, then the weather changed, so I thought I'd try my luck. We'll see what happens.
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    Re: When do you start pairing?

    Quote Originally Posted by Lolo76 View Post
    Guess it doesn't matter when I pair them, but I'm just wondering if it's a waste of time to start early - since they mostly seem to ovulate in spring regardless.
    This is what I've found being on the west coast.
    Pair them early or pair them late, they still drop eggs in May/June
    Jerry Robertson

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