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    Post ovulation,?

    What do you think how early can females ovulate if lock ups started at the start of October ?

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    I would like to know this also I have a female that has been locked up twice with my mail since the first week of November and she is already wrapping around her water dish,laying on the cool side of her tub and I have found her multiple times belly up on the cool side.

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    That's tough to say. I start breeding in November/December and my first ovulations are typically in February/March; however, they can happen quicker and I also get ovulations through the spring and summer.

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    My first clutch last season from first lock to ovulation it was almost exactly two months. I don't think there really is a set standard though
    Females: 0.1 fire; 0.1 sugar; 0.1 GHI; 0.1 pinstripe het desert ghost; 0.1 mojave spider; 0.2 mojave; 0.1 black pewter blast; 0.1 leopard pied; 0.1 champagne; 0.1 pied; 0.1 super pastel lesser; 0.1 pewter; 0.1 spider het pied, 0.1 bumblebee; 0.1 lesser; 0.1 spider; 0.1 normal; 0.3 het pied
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    Has the snake been bred before? If the snake is a virgin, then it could ovulate all year round. I have heard of large scale breeders who has 2 or 3 breeding seasons in order to space out the hatchlings and keep stock all year round. If your snake was previously bred, then it will likely ovulate at a similar time of year as previously.

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