I have two adult male ball pythons that I would like to breed to multiple females this season (up to three for each), but I'm not sure what the best housing strategy for such a male is. I have been rotating my lesser between the cages of two females and have witnessed locks with both of them. With the albino male, I have been putting him back into his own cage between overnight visits to a couple of females, and he has not shown any interest in either one of them. I'm not sure if I should be leaving him in longer with them or what would work the best.

So, I'm just wondering what you guys think.... Does it work best just to rotate a male between the females' cages every week or so? Keep a male in with a female only if he is displaying courtship behavior? Is it beneficial to keep him in his own cage between visiting the females? Neither of my males have any interest in food right now, so I doubt they will need any time for digestion. I'm curious to hear what you all find to be the best housing strategy for effectively breeding one male to multiples females?