Quote Originally Posted by Butters420 View Post
you should be worried about keeping the right temps for your snake too not just the eggs.and you should always keep them in seperate cages because of risk of spreading illness or anything like that plus it could lead to stress and failure to eat.i dont see 2 snakes attacking eachother but i guess it could be a drawback.i personally havnt began to breed and had no interest either but after seeing some of the eggs and offspring some of these people in here have produced i think im gonna try it in a few years.im sure it has a certain degree of difficulty but if you have the time and energy i dont think it should be too big of a deal.and sorry for no welcome so here it is (welcome to bp.net)always nice to have another bp enthusiest

I know snakes need to be a certain temperature also, eggs just seem so fragile. And that makes sense about keeping them in seperate cages.. But then how do they breed? Sorry if I seem so dense. Maybe I should just google this stuff. Hah. I'm starting to warm up to the breeding idea, though. Thanks for the welcome. (:

If I were to breed a female regular python and a male ivory, would I get any ivory babies? I know it depends on the mother's dominant and recessive genes, but how do I know which genes of hers are dominant and which are recessive? All of it's so confusing..



Thanks Drew for the welcome. ^_^