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  • 02-01-2009, 09:35 PM
    temec
    let me see if i got this right..
    this is theoretical just seeing if i understand for when i do start breeding rats

    ok so i have 4 tubs:
    tub 1: breeding rats
    tub 2: for mom after she gets preggo
    tub 3: males after they are weaned and waiting to be fed off
    tub 4: femals after they are weaned and wating to be fed off
    is this correct?? could i just have my breeders being 1.1 and keep them separated until i need them to breed more? or maybe 1.2?
  • 02-01-2009, 09:43 PM
    lord jackel
    Re: let me see if i got this right..
    Yes i would just keep 1:2 in a tub and remove the male after they are prego.

    As for the weened ones there is no reason to separate males/females if you are just feeding them off...unless you plan for them to grow up (but then they will be too big for Balls)

    Hope this helps.
  • 02-01-2009, 09:48 PM
    temec
    Re: let me see if i got this right..
    I have a snake that will eventually be eating rats in a short amount of time.. what confuses me is.. why cant u leave the male in with the females when they have their babies?? or is it just a preference for some rat breeders...
  • 02-01-2009, 09:50 PM
    lord jackel
    Re: let me see if i got this right..
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by temec View Post
    I have a snake that will eventually be eating rats in a short amount of time.. what confuses me is.. why cant u leave the male in with the females when they have their babies?? or is it just a preference for some rat breeders...

    You can...the risk is that the female will more than likely get pregnant immediately after giving birth...so the risk is your will burn her out quickly. By seperating the male you give the female the most time to recoop and therefore produce more and for a longer period of time.
  • 02-01-2009, 09:55 PM
    temec
    Re: let me see if i got this right..
    and when one female gets preggo do i need to separate the 2 females as well?
  • 02-01-2009, 09:57 PM
    lord jackel
    Re: let me see if i got this right..
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by temec View Post
    and when one female gets preggo do i need to separate the 2 females as well?

    Nope...I usually have 1:4 and leave the male in for a week then he comes out till all the ladies are done. Usually the females will help each other out.
  • 02-01-2009, 10:00 PM
    temec
    Re: let me see if i got this right..
    thats what i thought... thank you for all your help!
  • 02-01-2009, 11:29 PM
    ThyTempest
    Re: let me see if i got this right..
    Communal nesting vs separate birthing/nursing is a long debated topic. I have done both, but usually communal nesting is our way to go right now. I will be building a maternity rack in the summer, so we will be switching to separate preggo tubs.

    On another note, rats like to be with rat company, as they are social creatures. Mom's are fine to be alone for a few days-week before they give birth, but for the male to be alone the whole time the mom is nursing is pretty harsh. I would read this http://ball-pythons.net/forums/showthread.php?t=69076
  • 02-02-2009, 12:21 AM
    JenH
    Re: let me see if i got this right..
    I started with 4 girls and let them each have a tub with their litters. They had over 50 babies! Now I'm rotating the male though all 4. I have some girls growning up so I can make it 2 girls per tub. When the male rotates out, I'll put a young girl in with mom so they can bond. Next go round, the young girl will be old enough to breed....
  • 02-02-2009, 09:29 AM
    littleindiangirl
    Re: let me see if i got this right..
    Let me point out something here, if your animals will only take live, your better off not breeding your own rats, but instead buying from a pet store weekly, seeing as how for a period of two weeks after the pups have weaned, you'll have the correct size rats; but after that two weeks, the rats are too large for a BP, especially when BP's can live on a weaner rat (60-80 grams) for most of their lives without getting FAT.

    YOU WILL HAVE TO GAS AND FREEZE THE RATS, or you will be overrun with adult rats in no time.

    BP's and most snakes store their fat within the rib cage, right next to the organs. Feeding large meals increases the fat deposits, and those fatty deposits press right against the organs, which isn't healthy. Captive snakes will always have more fat than wild, but we want to make sure what we are feeding is appropriate and best for the animal.

    If you are intent on breeding your own feeders, know that you will not be saving any money breeding your own, even if you freeze them off.

    Your going to get the most for your money buying bulk frozen online. Check out rodentpro.com, bigcheeserodents.com etc. etc.

    If you don't care about costs, I recommend you read this in its entirety. This is the absolute minimum I recommend, and the most I recommend for 1 or 2 snakes.

    http://www.metalmonkeyexotics.com/blog/?page_id=331
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