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Are they almost ready?
On another thread I started, somebody suggested Mona's eating strike might be a sign she's ready to breed - especially since her temps have been a bit cool lately. She is a proven breeder, about 3-4 years old, and weighed over 2000g before her feeding strike. So I know she's good to go, but I'm not sure when her mate (Toby) will be ready. He weighed 444g today, after a HUGE meal two days ago & no recent poops... he eats like a machine, and has gained nearly 100g in the last month. Do you think he'll be ready for this fall/winter? If so, when should I introduce them? I haven't seen any sperm plugs that I'm aware of, but he's almost at the "magic" weight! 
Here he is, looking a little fat from this week's meal (he got 2 extra mice from Mona's refusal)

For perspective - this is a standard-sized acoustic guitar
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Re: Are they almost ready?
Some males breed at this size and some won't. Just give it a shot!
-Nordin-

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Re: Are they almost ready?
 Originally Posted by Nordinho
Some males breed at this size and some won't. Just give it a shot!
How soon? Asap, or should I wait until he's over 500g and it's officially fall? Temperatures in this area are constant (cool) year-round, so it doesn't make a difference in terms of the weather...
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Re: Are they almost ready?
I'd give it a shot. If he doesn't try this season, he should be ready by the next. I'm in the same position you are, most of my males are in the 450-500g range this season. If all else fails I'll throw my BF's normal in with the breeder girls, he's about 900g right now. This will be my first season breeding, so I'd be happy with all normals
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Re: Are they almost ready?
Thanks! Now, could somebody please explain the whole courting/introduction process to me? I've tried doing searches, but nothing gets specific enough... for instance, how long does he spend in her tub? I read something about 3 days on / 3 days off, so is that 24/7 during the "on" days? And should I remove either (or both) of the hides? Mona's tub is pretty crowded with two XL caves, and there may not be enough room to get busy. In the pictures I see of snakes locking, it always looks like they have plenty of space - are they moved into a larger tub for the breeding season? Sorry about all the questions, but I want to make sure I do everything right!
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Re: Are they almost ready?
 Originally Posted by Lolo76
Thanks!  Now, could somebody please explain the whole courting/introduction process to me?
http://ballpython.ca/gallery/breeding.html
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Re: Are they almost ready?
 Originally Posted by Wh00h0069
I've read through that quite a few times, but it still didn't answer everything... mainly, my question about the hides. Seems like a minor thing, but I don't want to stress either of them out, since they're used to having 2 hides in their tubs. And will Mona's 41qt be large enough to accommodate them? TIA!
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0.1 Spotted Python, 1.1 Stimson's Pythons, 1.0 Jungle Carpet Python
3.4 Corn Snakes, 1.1 Western Hognose Snakes, 1.2 cats, and 1.0 dog (47lb mutt)
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Re: Are they almost ready?
I removed the hides when breeding. This has worked for me and I will do this everytime I put 2 snakes together.
Some people leave the hides in the tubs when breeding, this also works. There's not really a standard for this.
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Re: Are they almost ready?
Some people remove hides, some don't. I don't provide my snakes with hides at any time except when they are little and are moving up in tub size. He is a small male but could go this season. My het pied male was around 600g when I bred him. This season I have one male that is almost 500g and one that is around 450g, and I plan to start pairing them as soon as the female is ready (she's 2000g with a meal in her belly!)
Some people do different breeding schedules. I do one week on, one week off. During the week off I attempt to feed both. If the female refuses food 2 times in a row, I stop feeding her for the season. The male will sometimes eat, sometimes not.
He's a beautiful male! Good luck!
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