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Breeding success of pets

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  • 04-07-2019, 12:53 PM
    ShawarmaPoutine
    Breeding success of pets
    1) Has anyone here successfully and consistently bred animals that were not kept in a rack system but rather kept in more of display-style enclosures?

    2) On that same have you ever bred animals that were being handled and average of 3 times per week (0 handling closer to becoming gravid, ovulation and obviously oviposition.
  • 04-07-2019, 01:29 PM
    Lord Sorril
    Re: Breeding success of pets
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by ShawarmaPoutine View Post
    1) Has anyone here successfully and consistently bred animals that were not kept in a rack system but rather kept in more of display-style enclosures?
    2) On that same have you ever bred animals that were being handled and average of 3 times per week (0 handling closer to becoming gravid, ovulation and obviously oviposition.

    1) Yes, initially all of my snakes (corns, milks, balls) were in display cages/terrariums for years before I ramped up my collection and succumbed to the 'evil' rack systems (which are actually quite nice to work with). I used maternal incubation in the beginning-my displays were poorly designed for egg incubation and viability reflected this...
    2) Currently I mate my snakes and clean their enclosures on a regular schedule right up until the eggs are obvious-never had any issues. I would not deliberately handle my girls while they were building eggs though: That seems like a recipe for disaster.

    I still have display cages. But, I do not rotate any of my females through them during the breeding months.
  • 04-08-2019, 01:49 PM
    paulh
    Re: Breeding success of pets
    Yes.

    1. Corn snakes, bullsnakes, plains garters. I've never used racks (yet). A few other species have bred for me, but not consistently.
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