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    I've read & had a couple people tell me that if your not sure keep putting the male in until you see eggs
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    im having this same issue, my females SERIOUSLY BULDGING and its not an ovy, because she's been really big for a little more than a week.
    and just last night thru today she has locked up again with the same male.

    so maybe they do still lock up after ovulation
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    Mine locked again. But I don't think it was a real one since mine usually stay locked for at least a full day, and now it's only a few hours.
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    Re: BPs breeding after ovulation?

    I had a female lock the day before she laid. Then again she never even had her pre lay shed

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    my female looked huge and had a massive swell for about a week and a half then finally ovulated last night. she stopped locking a month before her ovy


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    Re: BPs breeding after ovulation?

    Quote Originally Posted by West Coast Jungle View Post
    Building is often mistaken for ovulation. Best thing to do is count down 30 days after next shed and look for eggs, cant hurt. After ovulation most females will stay on the warm side coiled up.
    I'm a newbee to the breeding thing, and was caught in the building thing. I too mistook building for ovulation, i waited for her to shed which she did and waited for her to lay eggs which she didn't. So I put the male in there, and so the locks begin, over and over again. Amazing!!! I'm impressed and feel really idk what to say. I learned allot, I read every sight I can and every book I can. I learn something new everyday. I love my balls they are fascinating to me. I love you guys on here help us not so knowledged out

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