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    When exactly to pair?

    I have read a few articles, but none of them say exactly when bps need to be put together to breed. My girl is still only 800g so she has a long ways to go, but I want to know as much as I can before I pair her off with my male. Do I just lower temps, throw him in there and hope for the best? No one has been clear on this.

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    Re: When exactly to pair?

    This is a pretty good resource.

    http://ballpython.ca/gallery/breeding/

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    Wow that article is exactly what I was looking for. Thank you!

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    Re: When exactly to pair?

    There are tons of great articles out there have to do some researchm

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    There is no reason to lower temps and they will also breed year round.

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