Are my Ball's Mating? Really need immediate answer. Details below.
If you can check my profile, and go through to my other two threads, or even the one with 8 comments, you will be a huge help to me, for those who cant or dont have the time first heres a summary..
Im new to this.. i know everything (basics) about what to do with gravid female BPs and i have access and the $ for an incubator, and proper care / anything needed.. Here are the pictures.. if they arent actually linked then i wish to remove the male, the one on the right side with the tail on the bottom against the substrate. i put them together for a hour, went to shower, and this was happening. Its been 10 hours now. Little change. The first picture is when it first went down after my shower.. the last are now.. 10 hours later.
i had no router until a hour ago, it went bad on me, otherwise i woulda been posting long ago.
first t - 9 H:
https://ball-pythons.net/forums/cach...%2FjsLigr7.jpg
Now:
https://ball-pythons.net/forums/cach...%2FgwRUoCP.jpg
Re: Are my Ball's Mating? Really need immediate answer. Details below.
That's a lock. You have to let them go until they separate on their own.
Re: Are my Ball's Mating? Really need immediate answer. Details below.
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Caper2016
Anyways getting alot of hateful comments on my local Reptile group on facebook.. saying that breeding two normals is like adding stray cats to the population.. and to freeze the eggs... like im disappointed.
You have taken in 3 normal ball pythons off bad situations and people who didn't want them in a matter of months, now multiply that by all the people who think they should breed their pet snake (hint, it seems to be the majority). Take a look at craiglist, reptile rescues and any pet sale place, there's absolutely no shortage of snakes like balls and common boas out there but there is a huge shortage of owners that are going to properly care for them for up to 40 years. Ball python breeding is all about the morph game, at this point there's no market to bother breeding single gene morphs, much less normals and most breeders try not to produce them at all or wholesale them to pet stores. It's simple reality. Don't produce animals you aren't willing to keep for life because you won't make money off normal babies and you will have a hard time moving them at all if you want good homes.