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Starting to breed!
I just introduced my new male into a 29g tank with my Female. Im worried she wont produce any eggs because she is just over a year old. How long after I introduce the male can I expect eggs?
-Gavin
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Re: Starting to breed!
If you're lucky, probably 1 1/2 - 2 years. I would suggest taking him out and reading the care sheat on here or buying a good book on ball python husbandry and breeding. How much do they weigh? How new is he, did you quarantine him? It sounds like you have a lot of reading to do before you try breeding.
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Re: Starting to breed!
Originally Posted by PythonWallace
If you're lucky, probably 1 1/2 - 2 years. I would suggest taking him out and reading the care sheat on here or buying a good book on ball python husbandry and breeding. How much do they weigh? How new is he, did you quarantine him? It sounds like you have a lot of reading to do before you try breeding.
He's breeding leopard geckos, not ball pythons.
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Re: Starting to breed!
Originally Posted by Jay_Bunny
He's breeding leopard geckos, not ball pythons.
I think he might has clicked it thinking he was in the ball python section. But yes, leopard geckos, not balls.
It depends, some female geckos are perfectly fine at one year, and someare not. It depends on their weight. Ive seen alot of one year old's have babys, just make sure she has alot of calcium to make those eggs.
- Matt
Come here little guy. You're awfully cute and fluffy but unfortunately for you, you're made of meat
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Re: Starting to breed!
Sorry for the bad info. I didn't pay attention to the section this was in. You can check this out when you have an hour to listen. There's some good info about leos. http://www.blogtalkradio.com/reptile...th-STEVE-SYKES
Generally males are ready to breed at around 40-45 grams, and females at 45-50 grams.
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Re: Starting to breed!
She is abnormally fat around her abdomen and Im pretty sure she has at least one egg. She dug a small hole yesterday in the middle of the tank outside of a hide. I thought she might be making some kind of nest but never laid an egg. Is it normal for them to lay eggs in the open like that? I have a plastic container with vermiculite and a hole fore egg laying but I have only seen her in it once and she didn't stay long.
-Gavin
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