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    tips on breeding in january

    I've had my pair of ball pythons together for a week but haven't seen them lock once, the boy is going in to shed could this have an effect? should I remove the hide? they have been non lower temp than normal low 80's should I bring this back up to high 80's? any other advice would be grateful

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    You have a hide in with paired snakes?
    You might never see a lock BTW

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    Yes remove the hide. They could be locking and you will never see it with the hide in place.

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    Re: tips on breeding in january

    Sometime males wont breed when going into a shed cycle! On the flip side if you have a female that goes into shed she tends to give it up easier! Just a observation of mine


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