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Does anyone not brumate their ball pythons?
I know that breeding ball pythons is fairly simple but this year I didn't cool down my spider-normal pair. They started copulating in early November and she hadn't laid eggs until mid July. There might have been some other complications egg developments such as lower temperatures. How do some of you guys breed your pythons and what matters the most when it happens?
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I used to, bit now I don't. I don't even have a hot spot.
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Re: Does anyone not brumate their ball pythons?
Glad to know I'm not the only one out there Rickys_Reptiles.
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I'm not sure you're using that word correctly.
If what you're asking is if people do a small temp drop in the winter to simulate seasons, I think it has been determined at this point that it's not necessary but some believe it is helpful despite lacking the ability to provide evidence.
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Re: Does anyone not brumate their ball pythons?
Yes that is what I am asking, does a small temperature drop matter? And you answered that is doesn't to some people.
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Re: Does anyone not brumate their ball pythons?
I don't cool.
My hotspot all year stays the same. However, my ambient changes with the natural seasonal change.
Some people cool. Some don't. Its personal preference. In the end, both methods have facilitated successful breedings.
I personally don't cool because I don't want to risk my snakes getting a respiratory infection.
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Last edited by satomi325; 08-14-2013 at 01:04 PM.
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Re: Does anyone not brumate their ball pythons?
 Originally Posted by tjohn310
Does anyone brumate their ball pythons?
No one does,including you! Some do however drop temps slightly.
Last edited by grcforce327; 08-14-2013 at 01:53 PM.
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Ball pythons do not brumate.
Now the term you are looking for is cooling.
Some people do some people don't.
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Re: Does anyone not brumate their ball pythons?
I just had my first season and did not cool, I got 3 clutches. I don't ever plan to cool, it seems like an unnecessary hassle to me and a slight risk of my snakes developing a respiratory infection. My ambient temps change a bit through the seasons.
Last edited by Coleslaw007; 08-14-2013 at 02:42 PM.
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Re: Does anyone not brumate their ball pythons?
Ok sorry, my word is a little off, but I live in California, and with my native reptiles brumating every winter I have a tendency to mix such meanings up. I did mean cool down, but I was trying to find a better word for it. And yes I do understand where they come from weather doesn't vary as much as it does here.
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