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    Can someone explain "glowing" and when it occurs in the cycle?

    I hadn't even known about this concept until today, and was actually going to post something about my female until I got in here and saw people mentioning "glowing." What I was going to say is that my female that I have been pairing off and on for the last month or so has suddenly changed color, in that her normal brown appears a bright golden color in the fluorescent light, and her overall tone is somewhat lighter. Honestly a "glow" is really the best way I can describe it. It's not particularly drastic, but definitely noticeable given that I look at her nearly every day.

    Is there a connection here to the "glowing" concept, or has someone experienced this before with a female?

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    Females glow when they start building follicles. I'm not sure when the glowing stops in the cycle.
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    Females will breed and start growing follicles, then shed and continue to breed while cooling themselves and growing their follicles.
    Then they'll go into preov shed and after the preov shed they'll start to glow.
    They glow until after they ovulate and go into prelay shed.
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    Re: Can someone explain "glowing" and when it occurs in the cycle?

    Quote Originally Posted by snakesRkewl View Post
    Females will breed and start growing follicles, then shed and continue to breed while cooling themselves and growing their follicles.
    Then they'll go into preov shed and after the preov shed they'll start to glow.
    They glow until after they ovulate and go into prelay shed.
    100% accurate info,this should go to sticky
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    Re: Can someone explain "glowing" and when it occurs in the cycle?

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    Females will breed and start growing follicles, then shed and continue to breed while cooling themselves and growing their follicles.
    Then they'll go into preov shed and after the preov shed they'll start to glow.
    They glow until after they ovulate and go into prelay shed.
    I was also going to ask why she is insisting on being at the cool end of the cage even though she feels cold to the touch. I suppose this explains that as well. Funny I did not notice these things when I bred her last year.

    Should I continue to put the male in there intermittently even though they've had 2 very good locks or is she indicating that she's fertilized?

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    she's not fertilized until she ovulates, yes you should continue to pair her.
    I usually get lock ups clean up until they glow.
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    Re: Can someone explain "glowing" and when it occurs in the cycle?

    Quote Originally Posted by snakesRkewl View Post
    Females will breed and start growing follicles, then shed and continue to breed while cooling themselves and growing their follicles.
    Then they'll go into preov shed and after the preov shed they'll start to glow.
    They glow until after they ovulate and go into prelay shed.
    That's pretty much what I have experienced, although I notice my girls starting to glow way before their pre-ov shed. It's subtle, but if you pay attention you can see it. The glow is very noticeable right before they ovulate-in my experience, then after the pre-lay shed it starts to fade.

    Here is a snake that I bought as a male in October, really dark and pretty. Found out it's a female because of glowing/ovulation


    Here "he" is in November. I had not realized he was a she yet, but you can see the color lightened up a bit, especially on the head and neck.


    February, when I realized he was a glowing she




    And today, due to lay in 1-2 weeks notice the glow has really faded.



    Here are some pictures of some girls several months before they ovulated, you can see the glow in their neck and head. You have to really know what they look like before they glow to notice it early on. All of these girls laid for me 4-6 months after these pictures.

    Neck glow





    This girls glow is always very subtle, but you can still see the little hint of a glow behind her head and on her neck


    Edit: Forgot I had a couple more!

    Pastel female, usually doesn't have a bright yellow neck/head


    Here is the subtle girl this year, I have high hopes for her laying again this year
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    Here is another good set of pictures I found from this year.

    November


    January, starting to glow


    February glowing like crazy (same Mojave male as the first picture)


    March (last night) I really think she should ovulate soon because she looks crazy

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    I've yet to see a female glow before preov shed
    Even human females "glow" lol, probably for the same reason

    Not glowing black pastel


    Glowing black pastel, same snake, remarkable change I think


    Yellowbelly breeding and not in glow


    Same female yellowbelly glowing and ovulating
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    Can someone explain "glowing" and when it occurs in the cycle?

    I just took this pic on the left of my girl Audrey, who has just started glowing after her last shed a few days ago... but you can see the difference in how her head and neck look compared to the pic on the right that was taken about a week and a half ago.



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