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    couple of questions

    1. how much females can be breeded with one male ? how many females he can handle?
    2. does ball's really recognize seasons ? or we can manually make it by temperature changing ?
    3. comparing to leopard geckos - how hard they are to breed ?
    4. how much cost 1-month female in US ? classic morph

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    Re: couple of questions

    Quote Originally Posted by jack-o View Post
    1. how much females can be breeded with one male ? how many females he can handle?
    2. does ball's really recognize seasons ? or we can manually make it by temperature changing ?
    3. comparing to leopard geckos - how hard they are to breed ?
    4. how much cost 1-month female in US ? classic morph
    1. As long as you give the male time off between pairings with females he can handle as many as you pair him with.

    2. Ball Pythons natural habitat is along the equator so there isn't much of a season change, which also means not much of a temperature change or a length of day change. People tend to lengthen the nights to allow for more security.

    3. Put a male with a female, its about as easy as that.... not sure about leopard geckos.

    4. You can purchase a baby female ball python for about $30 to $75 depending on where or who you get it from.

    As for breeding if you have any other questions check out these pages it will help you tremendously:

    http://www.ballpython.ca/gallery/breeding.html

    http://www.8ballpythons.com/journal/...ngcalendar.htm

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    Re: couple of questions

    thanks,
    can You post links to largest US BP's breeders ?

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    Re: couple of questions

    Quote Originally Posted by jack-o View Post
    thanks,
    can You post links to largest US BP's breeders ?
    N.E.R.D.

    Ralph Davis Reptiles

    8Ball Pythons

    J. Kobylka Reptiles

    Heather's Herps

    Markus Jayne

    Bailey Reptiles

    West Coast Jungle

    These are just some of the trusted names, but there are far TOO MANY to list.
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