Re: This might be a stupid question but...
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Hotshot
no dude getting info on this stuff...Just asking and reading so I'm ready when the time comes.. That ok with you?
Well from the way your threads have been the last couple days its hard to tell ;)
Re: This might be a stupid question but...
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Originally Posted by
joepythons
Well from the way your threads have been the last couple days its hard to tell ;)
:rolleyes: just asking questions and reading getting ready *if I have a pair* and *IF there bigg enuff* for next year:cool:
Re: This might be a stupid question but...
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Originally Posted by
Hotshot
no dude getting info on this stuff...Just asking and reading so I'm ready when the time comes.. That ok with you?
Really :confused:
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can i really put my 6th month pastel in with my 3 year old huge female she looks liek she could eat his azz lol i put him in for 2 secs and pulled him out i also got this pastel today but hey w.e im in a rush 1st time breeding is all
Same huge female that is 600 grams and might be a male :confused: http://www.ball-pythons.net/forums/s...ad.php?t=58598
My 2 cents you should try learning about the following first and foremost.
Proper husbandry
Allowed substrate which mean NO CEDAR, no pine
Ideal enclosure size
Quarantine
Once you are mastering those basics, learn about breeding but know that there is NO RUSH first time or not.
Re: This might be a stupid question but...
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Originally Posted by
Hotshot
no dude getting info on this stuff...Just asking and reading so I'm ready when the time comes.. That ok with you?
but wait a minute...you have to learn to crawl before you can walk!
You are asking about breeding and tell me why....should anybody here provide you with any advice on that when you won't take the advice given about your basic husbandry???
Do you really think all you do is toss them in together and they lock up and BAM eggs!
Hell no!
Breeding is alot more complicated than that.
You don't want to seem to learn anything..you seem to have selective reading...you read and retain the info you want and if you don't like what someone writes you get all bent.
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