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    Retained Sperm?

    I have had a lot of difficulty getting my males to lock this year. I see 2 of my females looking really plump these days and it has me worried since they only have 1 or 2 locks each. In your experience, how often do females go on to lay fertile eggs off of the previous year's sperm? Does laying eggs the year before influence this?
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    I can't help you with the experience part since we're on our first season.
    But we do have 42 locks between 6 females right now and I can tell you that the weather helps a lot!
    Introduce them during cold fronts, storms, thunder a.s.o.. It seems to trigger mating.
    You can also try putting two males together with one female for a while to trigger mating rivalry or leaving a fresh shed from an older male/proven breeder in there.
    Or just keep introducing them regularly.
    Bottom line: There are many tips for triggering mating, try them all, because i think hoping for retained sperm is a long shot..
    Last edited by kikkimea; 02-20-2014 at 02:59 PM.

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    It doesn't really answer your question but I've already had three ovulations from females that only bred once so don't fret too much. I've had females breed once and lay a fertile clutch and I've had females breed 6+ times and never do anything. You may be okay.

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    Thanks guys. My male that was a MACHINE last year seems completely uninterested this year. If they're still building I still have hope though. Just going to keep praying for an ovulation!
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    You might be alrite! gl

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    Re: Retained Sperm?

    Quote Originally Posted by MrLang View Post
    Thanks guys. My male that was a MACHINE last year seems completely uninterested this year. If they're still building I still have hope though. Just going to keep praying for an ovulation!
    I'm in the same boat...I have a proven 2011 male (900g +) who hasn't locked with my female at all since October. It involves a het x het breeding so I can't mix males and I'm insanely worried she'll skip out on the season. I'm following this thread for a little encouragement from others.

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    Yeah, encouragement from others!

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    Re: Retained Sperm?

    Yeah people, c'mon!


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    I just had another ovulation from a female that bred once. This isn't typical but I think many people over breed there ball pythons. Once a month for a female is fine. I also only breed males once or twice a week at most. Early on I noticed that males that bred like crazy, and were bred often, sometimes take a year off or barely breed the following year. I've never had that issue once I bred less often. It hasn't affected fertility so I stick with it.

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    Re: Retained Sperm?

    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Green View Post
    I just had another ovulation from a female that bred once. This isn't typical but I think many people over breed there ball pythons. Once a month for a female is fine. I also only breed males once or twice a week at most. Early on I noticed that males that bred like crazy, and were bred often, sometimes take a year off or barely breed the following year. I've never had that issue once I bred less often. It hasn't affected fertility so I stick with it.
    100% agree with you, Dave. I see people letting their males lock with the same female far to many times. More than 5 locks is completely unnecessary folks, and overworks the male. I personally like to get 3-4 locks. Nature will take over from there
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