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Spotted Pythons Breeding.

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  • 12-21-2005, 12:22 AM
    Salty
    Spotted Pythons Breeding.
    So my females shed and the big girl 3.5' plus I believe, has been out of her hide everyday just rolled up in the front of the cage which is unusual for her. Before she was always in there and I wasn't sure if she was just settling in better or what and it appeared as if she was looking for something because she hasn't been eating and she was trying to get out the other day-first time ever. So I saw my male going into shed the other day and I decided that I would put them together when he was finished and see what happens. I hadn't really cooled them all that much so I wasn't sure if they would be responsive because of all the conflicting info I have got on the requirements for breeding but one says you don't even need to cool that much. Well I put the male in her tank cuz it's bigger and they were crawling all over each other I was ecstatic until she went into her hide and left him out. I go in 20 min. and they are GETTIN IT ON!!!!! They have been going at it for an hour or so I will proly seperate them in a few.

    I'm so happy! So what now? more humidity?a lay box? I got some crappy pics I might upload later neways gluck w/ your projects 2!
  • 12-21-2005, 09:46 AM
    ladywhipple02
    Re: Spotted Pythons Breeding.
    I wouldn't seperate them at all. At least, not until they stop showing any interest in one another at all.
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