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Question (I need everyone's opinion!)
Ok so I watched a SnakeBytes (BHB Youtube Channel) episode on Youtube and this one episode was completly about Corns. Brian said once your Corn has had a clutch you could simply stick it back in with a male so it can have two clutches. Could that be the same with Bp's or no???
Daniel
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Re: Question (I need everyone's opinion!)
No. Pythons need some time-usually a year-to recover.
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Re: Question (I need everyone's opinion!)
Oh..........thanks.....
Daniel
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Re: Question (I need everyone's opinion!)
i know i read that they must have the recovery time,,but i dont remember if i read anywhere that anybody has tried it,,i could be wrong and it could have been tried,,dont know
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Re: Question (I need everyone's opinion!)
Daniel, as many years as you've said you've been breeding ball pythons, (and producing bees and queen bees, I might add) you should know that in general, it takes six to eight months for a female once introduced to a male to even lay a clutch and quite a few more months to get back up to breeding weight after that. That whole cycle can take a year itself.
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