Re: Question for those who know how to palpate
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Domepiece
It sounds like everything is going right with them especially if the female is peeing and tail wagging and the male has already locked with her. One thing is that if you introduce them too often they will stop showing interest or the female may believe that she is good to go and has stopped trying to attract the male. I only put a male in every 2 weeks and you only need 1 good lock a month. I personally think people put their male in too often. A longer break may be in order to get them going again. 4-7 is too soon.
This is good to know. I thought the 3 day on, 3 day off routine most people do was throughout the season. I didn't realize that it's not as important as it is when she's closer to ovulation. Once I take him out tomorrow evening, I'll keep them separated until after Christmas, and then only introduce them once or twice a month.
Thanks again for all the information Domepiece and loonunit. It helps a lot!
Re: Question for those who know how to palpate
Wow, how did I forget to mention the glow, lol, Thanks loonunit:D Yes as mentioned above females will go through drastic color changes getting very bright and light in the dark areas, especially around the neck. They will also go off feed a couple months to a couple weeks before ovy. I offer several times after 1st refusal and if they keep refusing 3-4 times I stop offering.
Re: Question for those who know how to palpate
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Originally Posted by
Domepiece
Wow, how did I forget to mention the glow, lol, Thanks loonunit:D Yes as mentioned above females will go through drastic color changes getting very bright and light in the dark areas, especially around the neck. They will also go off feed a couple months to a couple weeks before ovy. I offer several times after 1st refusal and if they keep refusing 3-4 times I stop offering.
In one of the links I've been reading, it says the colour change is pretty drastic and almost looks like a completely different snake, so I'm thinking this is something I won't be able to miss (hopefully).