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    Breeding season question...

    I am new to Ball breeding....i got my setup ALL done...snakes are all good and everythings fine. My question is....Is it too late to cool them down and try to breed this year or will I have to wait until fall?? Why wont they breed year round if the conditions are right? Somebody please elaborate!! Thanks!!

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    Re: Breeding season question...

    Quote Originally Posted by Goodwin View Post
    I am new to Ball breeding....i got my setup ALL done...snakes are all good and everythings fine. My question is....Is it too late to cool them down and try to breed this year or will I have to wait until fall?? Why wont they breed year round if the conditions are right? Somebody please elaborate!! Thanks!!
    That is going to depend on your animals. I have animals I haven't even started breeding yet due to the fact that they laid late last year and I know they wont be ready for another couple of weeks.

    They will breed year around.. However from a production standpoint its easier to get them to breed in the fall. This also means that you will have eggs earlier in the next year.
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