Re: Are any of my ball pythons showing signs of being gravid?
Originally Posted by SlitherinSisters
If you don't know how much you should be feeding them, you shouldn't be breeding them. You should know how to properly care for BPs long before you start breeding. Research research research. Separate all of them, feed them every week-they all look thin (besides the one you overfed), research proper set-ups, and hope you don't get eggs this year. Once you have all of that down then you can work on breeding. It's not easy and it takes a lot of knowledge, time, and money. I'm sorry, I know you don't want to hear this, but that's the only advice I have for you.
Edit: Welcome to the site. I'm sure you think I'm a witch, that's alright, but seriously, do some research and figure out how to take care of them before you start blindly breeding. I didn't even consider breeding until I was in the hobby for two years. There is plenty of information on this site to learn from. From what I can see your temps are 80 in the hot spot (fish tank thermometers are crap btw)? You might want to put up a thread in the husbandry section after you have read through some care sheets and ask advice on how to get your tanks perfect.
I completely agree with this! Minus the witch part!