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    Wow. Lots of good info in this thread. Eric and Deborah.... Are there any books or online resources you can recommend for breeding info? I read a lot here and watch a lot of youtube vids, but it seems like hit or miss approach with some of them. Lot's of conflicting info out there. I'm sure a lot of it is just experience and knowing your animals once you have bred them a few times.

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    Re: First time breeder

    Quote Originally Posted by cletus View Post
    Wow. Lots of good info in this thread. Eric and Deborah.... Are there any books or online resources you can recommend for breeding info? I read a lot here and watch a lot of youtube vids, but it seems like hit or miss approach with some of them. Lot's of conflicting info out there. I'm sure a lot of it is just experience and knowing your animals once you have bred them a few times.
    This is great for the basics and know what to look for http://ballpython.ca/breeding/

    A lot of if is definitely about observing your animals, using the weather and knowing when to pair.

    A lot of my pairings now are done based on what I see the females do, when they start getting in a food frenzy and move to the cool end is usually when I start introducing males.

    There is really many way to do about it but one thing is sure pairing often is not necessary.


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    Sweet. Thanks a bunch. Srry to highjack your thread OTorres. lol

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    Re: First time breeder

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    Sweet. Thanks a bunch. Srry to highjack your thread OTorres. lol
    No worries. All on the same topic so its good

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