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    How should i breed my male champagne to my 2 normal ball pythons?

    I have never bred them to multiple snakes. I always breed one male to one female so i need some tips to breed him to 2 females this november.
    And i also have a 1385gram female 100% het for caramel albino im trying to price i dont want to sell her for too much but not to less so what should i put her at?
    Thanks for all the tips...

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    Re: How should i breed my male champagne to my 2 normal ball pythons?

    I have never bred them to multiple snakes. I always breed one male to one female so i need some tips to breed him to 2 females this november.
    YOu paur the male with female 1 leave him in for 2 days than move him to female 2 and leave him for 2 days, or you can pair him for 2 days to female 1 one week and the following week pair him for 2 days to female 2, it's up to you. (you do not need to pair the male to each female more than once a month)

    And i also have a 1385gram female 100% het for caramel albino im trying to price i dont want to sell her for too much but not to less so what should i put her at?
    You are not gonna get more than the price of a normal 1/ because of the caramel issue and the fact that no one really wants to work with them anymore 2/ selling hets is hard enough when you have a reputation when you don't it's very difficult.
    Deborah Stewart


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