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Breeding Difficulties
I have a male spider ball python and i'm trying to get him to breed with my normal female ball python but he's not showing any signs of interest in her. What can I do to get them to breed?
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Re: Breeding Difficulties
How old are they, what kind of setup are they in, etc..
Details, details, details!!!
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Re: Breeding Difficulties
 Originally Posted by LadyOhh
Details, details, details!!!
Ditto
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Re: Breeding Difficulties
I have them in a 30 gallon tank, the temperatures are 80 in the hotspot and 75 in the cool side and they have 2 hide boxes and a water bowl, and the bedding is cypress mulch. And they are in weight for breeding.
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Re: Breeding Difficulties
What weight are they? "Good enough" doesn't help us.
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Re: Breeding Difficulties
 Originally Posted by Brimstone111888
What weight are they? "Good enough" doesn't help us.
His last reply tells ALOT!
Tanks to small
heat is to low
ETC...
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Re: Breeding Difficulties
 Originally Posted by JASBALLS
His last reply tells ALOT!
Tanks to small
heat is to low
ETC...
If you add that maybe they are too young also .Its a shame when people are in such a rush to breed before they even understand there snakes needs fully
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Re: Breeding Difficulties
The male weighs 865 grams and the female weighs 1325 grams. oh and the temperatures are low because I dropped them for breeding. I usually have them in 91 hot spot and around 83, 85 cool spot.
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