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    Small Scale Breeding

    I only have one mojave male ball python right now and want to try breeding. My question is though, could I start breeding him to a female like in august or something, then another female or two like in November?

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    Re: Small Scale Breeding

    Quote Originally Posted by Andrew Larson View Post
    I only have one mojave male ball python right now and want to try breeding. My question is though, could I start breeding him to a female like in august or something, then another female or two like in November?
    If he and the females are all up to breeding weight and will breed then you can try, yes...
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    Re: Small Scale Breeding

    Quote Originally Posted by Boanerges View Post
    If he and the females are all up to breeding weight and will breed then you can try, yes...
    Yes, I agree. If all the animals are at a healthy breeding size go right ahead.
    You can try breeding them. If you see no interest when you put them together then separate them and try again later, doesn't hurt to try, and experimenting is a great way to learn as long as your not experimenting with something that end agers your animals.

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