Re: So You wanna be a Breeder?
Another thing i wanted to add was shipping, Cold weather and warm weather. What temps they wont ship in, little extra things they might add to the box, shirts pens etc. Tim Bailey does a GREAT job at this. :gj:
Re: So You wanna be a Breeder?
Here is a question I have yet to figure out.
I have a male Bee that I would love to breed to my Large female Pewter.
My bee just hit 500 grams.. But has no intrest.
How can I tell if he is ready?
Is there a sure fire way?
Thanks in advance.
Re: So You wanna be a Breeder?
I have 2 one year olds I'm working with and I think mostly it's patience and just keep reintroducing till he figures it out.
What is it that you admire out of the Ball Python Breeders that you have dealt with?
Good communication, nothing makes a sale go more smoothly than having a seller available for questions should you have one.
Re: So You wanna be a Breeder?
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Rock star Reptile
Here is a question I have yet to figure out.
I have a male Bee that I would love to breed to my Large female Pewter.
My bee just hit 500 grams.. But has no intrest.
How can I tell if he is ready?
People already addressed the sperm plugs. I'm wondering: Is he hungry? My males eat and eat and EAT AND EAT... and then they suddenly stop.
If he's still hungry, I'd feed him up nice and fat for a month. If he's not showing interest now, I'm guessing he'll show it in another 100 or 200 grams?
(of course, my 1200 gram 2008 boy just decided to spend two weeks cuddling with his girl before getting down to business. GAH.)