Should I start pairing or wait?
Hey guys hope everyone is having a good weekend. I've got a question regarding breeding my bps this year.
My plan was to start pairing them on October 1st. This had been the plan for a few months. Once my school semester is over in December i will be moving out of my parents house and getting my own place.
If i started pairing now and then moved out in the end of december would that move effect my snakes? I cant remember where i read it but i read that a move like that could cause the female to reabsorb the follicles or something along those lines i believe. Does that mean that they wouldnt breed for me this year if that happened? In your opinion should i wait to start pairing until i move out or do you think it would not really disrupt the process that much?
Im not trying to sound greedy here like "I NEED my females to lay for me this year ASAP!". Im just excited since this is my first year breeding and wouldnt wanna make a mistake that could be avoided if i just wait a few extra months. Obviously my preference would be to start pairing sooner than later because im excited, but i could wait if i had to.
Ive already had 2 people tell me to just start pairing now and that it shouldnt be a huge deal. I'd love to hear others opinions! :)
Re: Should I start pairing or wait?
Ive moved twice during breeding seasons, both times my pairs continued to lock but it took a lot longer for my girls to lay. This season I still have a girl to lay and another to ovulate.
Re: Should I start pairing or wait?
I think you should go for it! In my experience it hasn't been a problem at all. In fact, I have a good friend I do breeding trades with. Last year he brought me 6 females. 2.5 hr drive and every one of them laid eggs for me within 6 months of bringing them down. Some of them were within 3 months. So yea, I think your okay, but that's just my opinion.