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  • 10-05-2009, 09:12 AM
    Lolo76
    Re: Okay... so is THIS a good lock??
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by pythontricker View Post
    How long have they been in the same tub for?

    We totally cross-posted, LOL... but to answer your question, they've been introduced a total of 3 times now, for 2-3 days per meeting. I guess the official first meeting was on 9/1-ish, so it's been just over a month.
  • 10-05-2009, 09:16 AM
    Lolo76
    Re: Okay... so is THIS a good lock??
    Not sure if this link will work (is it public?), but here's their iHerp breeding log: http://www.iherp.com/HerpTrack/Breed...ingRecord=1418

    Ignore the 10/29/09 removal entry - I'm not a psychic, it was just a typo they won't let me edit. :D
  • 10-05-2009, 10:57 PM
    icygirl
    Re: Okay... so is THIS a good lock??
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Lolo76 View Post
    Fyi, the lovebirds are still together, but seem to be done locking for the time being... I'll leave him there until tonight/tomorrow, just in case he has another burst of energy. :D

    I read somewhere (Markus Jayne's site?) to look for about 5-6 good locks, before assuming the female is gravid... is that a common rule-of-thumb, and/or does it often happen with the first connection? I also just remembered they were introduced in early September, for about 24 hours before I decided to wait a few more weeks. Not sure if they locked during that meeting, but should I change their official "start date" to that day? Sorry about all the questions, I'm just a nervous newbie. ;)

    From what I understand, unlike humans, female BP's will ovulate (release eggs from the ovaries) only once for the entire breeding season. She will store sperm from mating in the weeks leading up to ovulation, then at the time of ovulation, she will release the eggs (follicles) from her ovaries where they meet the waiting sperm and get fertilized. I believe "gravid" implies that the female has ovulated.

    So, they CAN become gravid from one lock. But as I said, it doesn't happen right when they are mating. It happens later, when the female ovulates and the eggs are fertilized. However, you want to pair them up often in hopes that she will store up lots of sperm and fertilize lots of eggs. I'm assuming the 5-6 locks is a rule of thumb if you are trying to ENSURE that a female is gravid.
  • 10-05-2009, 10:59 PM
    icygirl
    Re: Okay... so is THIS a good lock??
    And by the way, Lolo, you and I are in almost the exact same situation with our BP breeding. :D
  • 10-06-2009, 12:27 AM
    Lolo76
    Re: Okay... so is THIS a good lock??
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by icygirl View Post
    And by the way, Lolo, you and I are in almost the exact same situation with our BP breeding. :D

    Cool! When did you start introducing yours? It would be neat to have clutches around the same time... probably among the first of the season, since it seems most wait until late fall.

    Oh, and thanks for the "simplistic" explanation of the ovulation process - that really helped. :gj: Next question, what determines when they ovulate? I didn't provide a cooling period, and never use artificial lighting... add that to our (Bay Area's) constantly cool weather, and you basically get one season all year. So will she know when it's time, and/or should I warm things up at some point?
  • 10-06-2009, 06:10 AM
    rabernet
    Re: Okay... so is THIS a good lock??
    It can still be months away from her ovulating and laying eggs. You really don't have to put them together more than once every few weeks. I'm even scaling back to once a month this season, because I feel any more than that isn't increasing any "odds" of the female becoming gravid (not pregnant).

    My first season I started pairing in October, with multiple locks early on and up to ovulation and I didn't have eggs until May.
  • 10-06-2009, 07:16 AM
    Kysenia
    Re: Okay... so is THIS a good lock??
    Again I am learning all this myself, but it seems to me that the female can experience one lock and be fine, or maybe 10. The female can choose to store the sperm, be it from the first hook-up...4rth etc etc, and then release and use it down the road. So as far as how much time do you have? I think that would be based of glowing, ovulations signs etc, all that good stuff of which there is tons of info on this forum.

    so my best guess and someone can correct me if im wrong, she can be gravid from one lock up, just depends on whether she is open to storing or using the sperm.....not sure if this helped.....most start the countdown not on lockups but on the signs the female will go thru as she starts the process:)
  • 10-06-2009, 04:07 PM
    snakesRkewl
    Re: Okay... so is THIS a good lock??
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by icygirl View Post
    I'm assuming the 5-6 locks is a rule of thumb if you are trying to ENSURE that a female is gravid.

    I wish this was a sure thing, lol.
    last year when my yellow belly male hooked up solid locks 20 or more times with a 3500 gram female, and she never did become gravid :mad:
    I did get yellow belly babies, but not from her, she just used my tub space and laughed at me behind my back :P
  • 10-06-2009, 10:54 PM
    icygirl
    Re: Okay... so is THIS a good lock??
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by rabernet View Post
    You really don't have to put them together more than once every few weeks.

    I could've sworn I remembered you saying something like that!!

    Then why does everyone in this thread give periods of 2-7 days that you give them before re-introducing them? I have been reading so many opinions on this that I honestly don't know what to think anymore :confused: What made you come to your conclusion about every few weeks, Robin, and why do others say differently? Not trying to put you on the spot here, just curious and very confused.
  • 10-06-2009, 11:05 PM
    cinderbird
    Re: Okay... so is THIS a good lock??
    These pics might help you. :)

    (I took all of these images, but the animals actually belong to Adam at 8ballpythons, they were taken during one of the shoots for Keeping Ball Pythons). Sorry for the massive water marks -- the red dot is the berry in my logo, not anything on the snakes.

    The blood trails are apparently normal and are just what excited boys do apparently.

    This is courting behavior:
    http://i438.photobucket.com/albums/q...book/lock3.jpg

    This is a lock:
    http://i438.photobucket.com/albums/q...nbook/lock.jpg

    and this is REALLY a lock:
    http://i438.photobucket.com/albums/q...book/lock2.jpg
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