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Breeding pictures question
Ok, I want to give you all a great example of snake porn (I saw my albino boy getting it on w/ a normal female last night) but I always fear that I'll interupt and they'll stop. What's your experience? Is it worth the pic? Do they get "interupted"?
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Re: Breeding pictures question
Originally Posted by bait4snake
Ok, I want to give you all a great example of snake porn (I saw my albino boy getting it on w/ a normal female last night) but I always fear that I'll interupt and they'll stop. What's your experience? Is it worth the pic? Do they get "interupted"?
I try to not bother them much when they are BUSY lol.I try to get a pic of the first lockup of the year,this way if they cease they have plenty of time to get going again lol.
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After snapping many snake porn pics, I can say that I have never had any break lock before. I am careful upon opening the tub, and try to disturb them as little as possible, but for the most part they just ignore me completely.
-Evan
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Re: Breeding pictures question
When they're breeding, they are in a "zone" and not really in tune with what's going on around them ... while I wouldn't recommend it, I've even moved coupled pairs in the past without disturbing the lock ... just be slow and deliberate with your movements and you'll be fine!
-adam
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Re: Breeding pictures question
Originally Posted by Adam_Wysocki
When they're breeding, they are in a "zone" and not really in tune with what's going on around them ... while I wouldn't recommend it, I've even moved coupled pairs in the past without disturbing the lock ... just be slow and deliberate with your movements and you'll be fine!
-adam
In other words they are in the "spaced out who cares what else is going on zone"
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yeah, when i see some of them lock up all day and night! kind of bums me out, i get jealous. glad i'm not a snake, that' looks like alot of work :eek:
vaughn
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