Re: The season rolls on...
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Originally Posted by
ReptilesK2
Nice pairings, that last pics makes me giggle though, hes so tiny compared to her!
Goodluck!
He's a whole 500 grams now, and that's after eating like crazy this past month, he started locking at 400 grams :P
Re: The season rolls on...
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Originally Posted by
PitOnTheProwl
That fire looks like he is holding on like his life depends on it LOL
lol, I had that same thought, but he's a trooper and locks her up fairly quickly when he is introduced.
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heathers*bps
Maybe I should learn how to feel for follicles......
More than anything else, learning to palpate gave me the ability to know where my females were in the breeding process, taking away a lot of the anxiety that goes along with not knowing.
I've learned to do it on the floor with a table leg or the leg of a heavy chair. I never could get it down when I tried letting the females slide up and over and into their tub.
Re: The season rolls on...
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Originally Posted by
snakesRkewl
More than anything else, learning to palpate gave me the ability to know where my females were in the breeding process, taking away a lot of the anxiety that goes along with not knowing.
I've learned to do it on the floor with a table leg or the leg of a heavy chair. I never could get it down when I tried letting the females slide up and over and into their tub.
I have tried but I have no clue what I am feeling for:oops:
Re: The season rolls on...
Re: The season rolls on...
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Originally Posted by
Jason Bowden
Impressive pairings!!!
Thanks Jason :)
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snake lab
that last pic should shed any doubt for those that think a small male wont breed a big girl lol awesome. Congrats and good luck
Thanks!
I love the aggressive lil guys, as long as he eats he gets to breed, so far so good :gj:
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PitOnTheProwl
I have tried but I have no clue what I am feeling for
It does take some practice, getting them to use the neck muscles and not the belly muscles will allow you to flatten them out making it easier to feel those bumps.
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Mike41793
Its a good pic to show the difference between a fire and a normal though
Yeah it does do that doesn't it.
Fires have such a nice ghost like yellow color to them, one of my favorite single genes.