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    Breeding Pair trouble

    I have a pair together now and occasionaly they'll get close but for the most part they stay pretty seperate like they have no interest. They are sexed properly so I know that isn't the issue. I don't believe it's a temperature issue since I have a Mojave in with one of my normals and they lock pretty consistently. I've heard about adding another breeder size male but haven't tried that. Is there anything else you can think of to get them going? Thanks in advance!
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    Re: Breeding Pair trouble

    Just give them time ... it's still SOOOO early!

    My xmas they'll be all over each other.

    No two ball pythons (or two breeding pairs) are created equal ... just because one pair is locking up, doesn't mean that every other pair should.

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    Re: Breeding Pair trouble

    I agree with Adam...be patient...I have pairs that I have tried for a few years to breed and have never lock up (ever)...the key is to have fun dreaming of the possibilities and celebrate your successes (if even only to yourself)...
    Cory


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