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    I have recently received about 3 dozen assorted ball pythons in a breeder buy out. I have a lengthy history breeding colubrids but pythons are a new game for me. I have read that you can tell when a male has sperm plugs and a female is ovulating, and yet I have not see a picture of either "look" to know what it is I am looking for. Does anyone have pictures of these events or is there a thorough ball python "bible" out there like there is printed for all the various colubrids.
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    Re: Question

    Quote Originally Posted by Dragonboy View Post
    I have recently received about 3 dozen assorted ball pythons in a breeder buy out. I have a lengthy history breeding colubrids but pythons are a new game for me. I have read that you can tell when a male has sperm plugs and a female is ovulating, and yet I have not see a picture of either "look" to know what it is I am looking for. Does anyone have pictures of these events or is there a thorough ball python "bible" out there like there is printed for all the various colubrids.
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    As far as books go there is the "Complete Ball Python" by Kevin McCurley and the Barkers from VPI have also written one, but the name escapes me right now.
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    Re: Question

    The Barkers wrote "Pythons of the World, Vol 2: Ball Pythons." A must-have in my opinion.
    Would you breed a wobbler dog even though it had a cool coat?

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    Re: Question

    Quote Originally Posted by CritterVet View Post
    The Barkers wrote "Pythons of the World, Vol 2: Ball Pythons." A must-have in my opinion.
    i agree 100% you can find it here http://www.vpi.com/

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    Re: Question

    Sperm plugs are super easy--learn how to sex ball pythons here:

    YouTube - How to Pop Ball Pythons
    and here:
    YouTube - Ball Python Male

    These two vids alone were enough to teach me how to do it. Remember to use common sense and be gentle--it does take a bit of practice. Watch the vids over and over a few times, and refer back to them if you don't get it right away.

    When you pop a male ball python, and expose the hemipenes, the sperm plugs will be revealed--just long bits of dried sperm within the hemipenal pockets, they'll be exposed when the hemipenes are.

    An ovulating female looks like she's inexplicably swallowed a jumbo rat. This only lasts for about a day, though, so it's easy to miss.
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    Re: Question

    Hey!

    Just an idea, you said you bought another breeder out. Why wouldn't you just ask the breeder. I recently did the same I purchased close to 90 Bp's and the breeder came down(2 hours from me) checked out my room gave me suggestions, showed me this and showed me that. She also had a table already booked for the next expo here in canada she said I could come share the table with her (because she still had a few odds and ends to get rid of) and she would help me out being it my first expo where I was on the other end of the table

    It's just an Idea but if this guy/girl you bought from was in it more for the love of reptiles opposed to the money making side of things then he/she should be more than willing to talk to you or even show you the things you need to know.
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