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Breeding question

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  • 03-19-2009, 01:16 AM
    mikchr49
    Breeding question
    Ok i am new to the ball python world i just got my first ball yesterday from BHB. She is really cool and i do like how she is more clam then my corn.

    So forgive my if this is a noobie question. I hear people talking about lines of a morph and what not and how there was one cool morph in the wild found (like the toffee one, man that thing is cool). I guess i was wondering how you would get more? The only way i can think is to breed the offspring with the parents i am mostly talking about recessive genes. I would think that inbreeding is a BAD thing. I have also heard that all the albino retics came from one caught in the wild...if that is the case inbreeding would be the only.

    I want to start breeding in maybe two years. My goal is a super pastel so could i breed a male pastel to a normal female and then the offspring female pastel to the pastel parent. that way i would not have to buy another male pastel it is not a money issue i am a determined saver when i need to be j/w if it is ok to do.

    This is my first time posting and i don't know much about breeding so no need to get mad if this answer is obvious like i said i am a noob here.
  • 03-19-2009, 01:57 AM
    llovelace
    Re: Breeding question
    :welcome:

    Yes you could breed the female offspring back to the male, 3 yrs later. Why not buy a female & mate her with a normal male, and you could breed the male offspring to her in 2 yrs
  • 03-19-2009, 02:23 AM
    mikchr49
    Re: Breeding question
    Ok so i am to believe that inbreeding is not a bad thing?

    and would it take 3 yrs or just till it is 1500g? i know breeders power feed to get them up to weight i will do what is best for the snake and i am not in it for the money so i do have time.

    Also what does a pastel female go for BHB has a male for 125 but i don't see a female that is not het for something.
  • 03-19-2009, 05:29 AM
    Alice
    Re: Breeding question
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by mikchr49 View Post
    Ok so i am to believe that inbreeding is not a bad thing?

    and would it take 3 yrs or just till it is 1500g? i know breeders power feed to get them up to weight i will do what is best for the snake and i am not in it for the money so i do have time.

    Also what does a pastel female go for BHB has a male for 125 but i don't see a female that is not het for something.


    In ball pythons, in-breeding, if you don't overdo it, is not a bad thing. Sometimes it is the only way to prove out a potential new morph or to duplicate a cool one found in the wild.

    Also, it usually is rule of thumb that a female should be around 1500 grams and over 2 years old before you attempt to breed her. Some do it earlier with no harmful side effects . . . they will not breed until they are ready.
  • 03-19-2009, 06:26 PM
    mikchr49
    Re: Breeding question
    Thanks a lot Alice i really want that super pastel but i want to do it myself.
    Thanks again for the info guys.
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