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    first time breeder safety question

    I'm going to start intrucing my males to females and I'm just wondering if there is anything I should look for in regards to the safety of my snakes. Such as aggression between my male and female or anything in that nature
    my son names my snakes

    ball pythons:
    1.0 2009 normal (Mater)
    0.1 2010 normal (Dotty)
    0.1 2010 normal (Holley)
    0.1 2011 normal (Sally)
    0.1 2012 normal (Ming Ming)
    1.0 2012 butter (Speed)
    1.0 2010 pastel (Joker)
    0.1 2013 pastel (Harley Quinn)
    1.0 2013 normal 100% het pied (Copper)
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    1.0 2013 fire (Loki)
    0.1 2013 spider (Hunny)

    Reticulated pythons:
    0.1 2012 tiger 100% het albine (Medusa)
    1.0 2013 sunfire 100% het albino (Sonic)

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    2013 blazing blizzard (Whitey)

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    Typically a male and female pair will just lay together peacefully. It's usually male x males that fight and get rowdy.
    If somehow your female or male start fighting or wrestling, just open the enclosure and take the male out. It's rare for a male/female pair to fight, so you might have a missexed female that is actually male.

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