Re: Artificial breeding...
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Originally Posted by
Adam Chandler
I just got eggs from a first time female that I started pairing up in March since she wasn't up to the proper weight last fall. I did not use a night drop in their case (although I usually do when pairing more than one female just for good measure).
You can pair up your BP's anytime of the year. Some people say they are more successful when pairing in the fall (as this is the time in the wild during the the rainy season in Africa when they start breeding).
Personally I like to start pairing the majority of my BP's in December. If I have any females that are under but close to 1500g I'll wait until spring to introduce a male.
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people have been successful breeding BPs at any time in the year
Re: Artificial breeding...
The key to breeding is folicles. Most males will deliver sperm, but if the female never porduces folicles, there will be no eggs. Females can retain sperm for months but again no folicles no eggs. Here's the key part, check monthly or bi-monthly for folicles. I have a female who will developed folicles one year in December, a year later in April and this year in june. Then i have some that will develope within the same two or three in the same momth every year. You won't be wasting your time breeding in late fall early winter, but when nothing happens because the female didn't produce, people get frustrated and stop pairing. but if you palp regularly and if your female has developed them that is the optimum time to definately pair your male with her. In short, pair often and palp the female monthly if not more. I hope this wasn't confusing
Re: Artificial breeding...
Short answer is BPs have no real season, seasons are induced by the enviroment of the house. what you keep the temp at, light at, how long you leave the lights going. I had a female hook up in march-april and just laid 9 good big eggs 2 weeks ago