I'm an experienced reptile keeper and a biologist, but this will be my first shot at actually breeding reptiles. I have three new snakes being shipped up to me next week. Two are normal females that weigh 1500g and 1900g, and one is a male Pewter Bee that weighs 700g. The females are proven breeders and the male is producing sperm plugs. I'm wondering if I should go ahead and introduce the male to the females after they've had a week to acclimate and get their first meal. I know it's late in the breeding season, but I've had friends tell me that some females don't ovulate until mid-April. I don't see any harm in introducing the male to the girls and hoping for the best, but my snakes' safety is my main concern, and I'd sooner wait for the next breeding season than risk any of their welfare. Any opinions on this matter would be greatly appreciated.