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    What did i do wrong?

    i know its impossible to know for sure but last year during the season i paired up my ~1600g female normal to my ~800 gram pastel male saw a few locks and one definite lock. but no luck. both snakes are in perfect health they only go off feed during breeding season when they are being paired and never a bad shed or anything like that. now i didn't have a thermo that did a night cycle, i read something like the night cycle is what makes the females ovulate so to me that seemed like the clear reason why, i just ordered a herpstat 1 for the night cycle capabilities so i can drop night temps. obviously ill be trying again this year. is it possible one of my snakes could be sterile? could it really be a simple fix like having a night cycle? is there any other tips that the seasons breeders can give? yall make it look so easy lol.

    oh and i gutted a wine cooler and made a kick butt incubator using the 12 inch flexwatt with several computer fans that i can adjust the speeds of from a dial and the hole 9 yards.... now if only i could get some eggs to put in it!
    Last edited by jfaria1891; 01-22-2014 at 10:18 PM.
    1.0 Pastel "Daddy"
    0.1 Spider "Spidder"
    0.1 Normals "Momma"
    0.1 Pastel "Precious"
    1.0 LesserBee "Zero"

    I'm happy to announce Skinny the rescue has been brought back to full health and re-homed to a good family

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