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    SnakeBytesTV-Python Breeding tips

    I share the way that I breed Pythons, step by step in this weeks show. Not everyone does it the same, but maybe you'll get a few ideas from what we do here at BHB. I know it's the holiday, but what else do you have to do but watch the vid, comment and rate and give a gift to me by subscribing to our show.lol To watch it just go to: www.youtube.com/snakebytestv you can also join SnakeBytes Nation at: www.snakebytes.tv In this holiday season I really am thankful to everyone that has shown support for us this past ten months. I can't wait to see where we'll be this time next year! Have a happy holiday!!!!! Brian(BHB) and the crew.

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    Re: SnakeBytesTV-Python Breeding tips

    Good stuff Brian! *I like the trio action*

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    Re: SnakeBytesTV-Python Breeding tips

    Hi Brian, another great and informative video!

    Quick question for you though. I've been advised before to remove water dishes when the animals are together, to decrease the chances of spreading RI's, particularly if the male gets stressed and develops one. It prevents them sharing the same water dish and cross infecting each other. Granted, I'm breeding on a MUCH, MUCH smaller scale than you are, but I followed that advice last year with no negative impact on the animals not having water for 48 hours.

    What are your thoughts on that?

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    Re: SnakeBytesTV-Python Breeding tips

    I think it is a great idea to remove water dishes. We do that almost all the time unless we have two animals that are exclusive to breeding for the entire season. That's a tip I should have put in the show! Thanks for pointing that out. Good way to keep things from getting passed all over the place. Happy Holidays! Brian(BHB)
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    Re: SnakeBytesTV-Python Breeding tips

    Merry Christmas, Brian. Thank you for such an awesome video. -Grins.-

    I definitely loved the menage a trois action going on there. (The video was labeled snake porn!) I was kind of skeptical before of keeping them together during breeding, so that's something to Chew over. Ahaha.
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    Re: SnakeBytesTV-Python Breeding tips

    WOW, I had no idea that burm babies can eat those humongous RATS!! They really have no problems with regurgitation with those?

    Watching that I just had this picture in my head from The Little Prince:
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    Re: SnakeBytesTV-Python Breeding tips

    Brian, thanks for the vids and the info... fun stuff and informative too.

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    Re: SnakeBytesTV-Python Breeding tips

    Quote Originally Posted by Laooda View Post
    Good stuff Brian! *I like the trio action*

    I was wondering why you do the menage a tois; does this help stimulate female receptivity or does it stimulate male... ummm.... engine revving...?


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    Re: SnakeBytesTV-Python Breeding tips

    I've nticed that when a female isn't reseptive to breeding, sometimes when you put another female in the cage that has been breeding well it helps stimulate the male and female that hasn't pair up. Hope that makes sense. Reading it I sound like an idiot.lol Thanks, Brian(BHB)
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    Re: SnakeBytesTV-Python Breeding tips

    Quote Originally Posted by BHB View Post
    I've nticed that when a female isn't reseptive to breeding, sometimes when you put another female in the cage that has been breeding well it helps stimulate the male and female that hasn't pair up. Hope that makes sense. Reading it I sound like an idiot.lol Thanks, Brian(BHB)

    I did this last year when I had a female that wasn't receptive. She was locked with my male in 24 hours after doing so. So, it does indeed work to make them more receptive.

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