Moving During Breeding Season!!!
My wife and I are originally from Williamsport, PA and we moved out to Ohio about 4-5 years ago for her schooling. Long story short, she graduated from Kent State this summer with her Architecture degree and has since found a job at a firm back home. Since I have a great job in Ohio, I continued to work here while I looked for employment back home. Needless to say, I have recently been offered a design position back home and accepted it. We are scheduled to move December 3rd. All of this is very exciting, but will be a TON of work with all of the reptiles and fish...And our furniture too.
My main point of this thread does in fact pertain to BP breeding. I have heard from several sources that moving BP's during the breeding season can cause them to quit breeding and/or it can mess with their "cycle". I was very excited about this season and would be pretty bummed out if they quit on us...Of course they would just be bigger for next years season. can I get your thoughts on this?
Thank you!
Re: Moving During Breeding Season!!!
I wouldn't worry about breeding. Get them there safe. They breed when they want to, don't sweat it.
Re: Moving During Breeding Season!!!
I agree. Do what you have to do. They will too.
Re: Moving During Breeding Season!!!
I moved during last breeding season (drove from Seattle, Wa to Tampa, Fl).
Everyone made it there safe, and I dont even think my males noticed. My females took a little longer to settle down. It didnt destry my season, but it didnt help. About half my females went and I had slightly smaller clutches than I would have liked. They were also later than normal, my last clutch just hatched last week.
Overall, the move did affect my season but it wasnt a complete bust.