Quote Originally Posted by WingedWolfPsion View Post
I would be curious to see what the differences are in the setups and geographical locations of folks who successfully breed year-round, but my animals appear to know when it's autumn, and that's when they begin displaying breeding behavior. Males go off feed, and females become receptive. At other times of the year, there hasn't been any interest.
I expect that people closer to the equator, and people who have their animals on completely artificial light cycles, may have more success with year-round breeding. I use ambient light from windows for my reptile room.
That all depends, As ive gotten snakes who were proven breeders from FL who woudl be late layers. They now are laying by May rather July-august. ive shipped Females who were from Michigan to south that are now late layers.

The barometric pressure is what they go by IMO.