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Is it absolutely necessary to cool during breeding season?
Hi everyone,
I am a first time ball python breeder, and I need advice about cooling during winter months. Basically I have read differing opinions, and it seems like people have success cooling and not cooling. I have a ten level rack, with belly heat provided by flexwatt hooked to a basic thermostat. I maintain a hot spot in the mid 90's in one end, with a cool end in the high 70's. I currently have a timer on the lights, and I am providing a 12/12 photoperiod. If I decide to cool at night i want to automate the process but as of now I have not found a "night drop" controller for my thermostat. Would completely removing belly heat at night with a timer be an appropriate way to cool at night, or should I just leave the normal temperatures? Essentially I am asking if people get good results without cooling, and if it is a common practice. Sorry if this is convoluted, I appreciate any help.
Josh
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Re: Is it absolutely necessary to cool during breeding season?
I can only speak from experience and I have tried both cooling and not cooling. I have had good success with cooling my animals down. The only thing that I have seen that is different is my males don't seem to be very interested in females when they are not cooled. I think that is has to do with the cool down causing some hormonal release that not only helps them produce sperm but also that will also cause more interest in females. I don't know how true that is but that is what I equate it to.
I normally cool my snakes down to between 78 and 81 with no hot spot only for 12 hours at night during the breeding season.
Just me experience, I hope that this helps.
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People have had plenty of success both ways. Some do and some don't.
A room full of empty racks and thermostats that have been unplugged.
*Chris*
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If your cool side is in the high 70's I would not try cooling. I dont cool at all, their cool side gets cooler because of the natural temperature change but I never ever ever drop my warm side below 88.
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Their heat tape goes off at night. Their temps go down to about 78 degrees.
*Heather*
I can't keep up with what I have
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Re: Is it absolutely necessary to cool during breeding season?
I never have cooled, I always leave the UTH's on. The room temp during the Winter gets cooler at night so maybe that might be some form of cooling.
Last season I was successful and this season I have females and males locking up great every time I pair them right now .
I sometimes mist them just once, but I don't do that too often. Usually pairing them right after a meal gets me the best breeding results, but that's how my snakes are.
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Re: Is it absolutely necessary to cool during breeding season?
I only cool naturally. In Winter when the cold fronts and storms come through their room gets colder so the ambient temps in their enclosures also lowers. This is when I begin pairing.
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I don't cool, I let the ambient temps drop in the room, but leave my flexwatt the same. Last year I bred 4 girls, 3 of which were virgins and all 4 girls went for me. One of the virgins slugged out, but she still bred for me.
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Re: Is it absolutely necessary to cool during breeding season?
Originally Posted by SlitherinSisters
I don't cool, I let the ambient temps drop in the room, but leave my flexwatt the same. Last year I bred 4 girls, 3 of which were virgins and all 4 girls went for me. One of the virgins slugged out, but she still bred for me.
im with you. i dont cool the racsk, but i drop the ambient temps in the room.
spooky
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Pythons do not need to brumate.
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