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    Re: Okay... so is THIS a good lock??

    Cinderbird - those are some awesome pictures - thanks so much for sharing!

    Can you point out which snakes are male and female in the first and second pics?

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    Re: Okay... so is THIS a good lock??

    In the first pic, the caramel is the male, normal is the female

    second pic, the female is on top and the male is on the bottom. From what i've seen this is usually the case, female on top, male's tail on bottom.

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    Re: Okay... so is THIS a good lock??

    Quote Originally Posted by cinderbird View Post
    In the first pic, the caramel is the male, normal is the female

    second pic, the female is on top and the male is on the bottom. From what i've seen this is usually the case, female on top, male's tail on bottom.
    Well here's something weird... my female did what the male is doing in your first pic.

    In this pic she is the normal female wrapped around the top of the male...


    ...but in this lock, Luke's tail is wrapped around hers in a similar way to your second pic.


    I have definite confirmation that Luke is a male, and they stayed like that (with their tails up and all!) for at least several hours when I was checking on them. So yeah, maybe she's just weird? Who knows

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    Re: Okay... so is THIS a good lock??

    whatever floats their boat lol

    nothing is definite with these guys.

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    Re: Okay... so is THIS a good lock??

    Quote Originally Posted by cinderbird View Post
    whatever floats their boat lol

    nothing is definite with these guys.
    Well I'm fairly certain about Luke being male. I bought him from Joe Compel, and he popped him in front of me. If he's a girl, well, he's definitely got some extra goods.

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    Re: Okay... so is THIS a good lock??

    Quote Originally Posted by icygirl View Post
    I could've sworn I remembered you saying something like that!!

    Then why does everyone in this thread give periods of 2-7 days that you give them before re-introducing them? I have been reading so many opinions on this that I honestly don't know what to think anymore What made you come to your conclusion about every few weeks, Robin, and why do others say differently? Not trying to put you on the spot here, just curious and very confused.
    More experienced breeders like Adam and Justin have shared with me that they also don't believe that more often is necessarily "productive" or increases your odds. In fact, if you get the chance, talk to those who have been doing this for years and years - most will say that once a month is probably more than sufficient.

    As for everyone in that thread that you linked - no disrespect to any of them, but I don't know how long any of them have been breeding (not that I have been doing so long myself) - but my point is that the folks I've talked to who have been doing this for quite some time now, all seem to hold the same philosophy that anything more than once a month isn't necessarily necessary.

    However, for someone new to breeding and until you start to learn your snakes' behaviors and subtle changes during breeding, then a 3 day on, 4 day off strategy won't hurt. Heck, that's what I did my first season.
    Last edited by rabernet; 10-07-2009 at 06:12 AM.

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    Re: Okay... so is THIS a good lock??

    Quote Originally Posted by snakesRkewl View Post
    I wish this was a sure thing, lol.
    last year when my yellow belly male hooked up solid locks 20 or more times with a 3500 gram female, and she never did become gravid
    I did get yellow belly babies, but not from her, she just used my tub space and laughed at me behind my back
    LOL... but that sucks for you. Mona is a proven breeder (with her last owner), so hopefully she'll take to it again! I am such an impatient person, this is going to be a loooooooong wait.
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    Re: Okay... so is THIS a good lock??

    Quote Originally Posted by cinderbird View Post
    These pics might help you.

    (I took all of these images, but the animals actually belong to Adam at 8ballpythons, they were taken during one of the shoots for Keeping Ball Pythons). Sorry for the massive water marks -- the red dot is the berry in my logo, not anything on the snakes.
    Great pics! The "really a lock" one is especially cool, although a little bit gross... not sure what's what exactly, LOL.

    The blood trails are apparently normal and are just what excited boys do apparently.
    Yep... I found those all over the tub, both times I paired them last week.
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