Re: First Breeding Attempt
Some Ball pythons new to breeding need time to get the hang of it. Seems like they were trying to figure it out. The male will eventually figure out what to do and lock up with the female.
Some signs to look for:
Tail wagging - When the female is interested in breeding she will wave around her tail side to side, hence calling this tail wagging. She will also scent up a little in the enclosure, basically getting the male in the mood to breed.
Following - Something that I have noticed, the male will generally follow her around the enclosure if he is interested in breeding. He will also slither all around/on her. Just something I've noticed when my male was interested in breeding with my female.
Ventral claws - During courtship, males will use their ventral claws to scratch or tickle at the female when he's interested in breeding. Though, this may be a little hard to witness.
By the way.. if they aren't called ventral claws, someone please clear that up LOL. I forget off the top of my head but I think that's what they are called.