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Thread: is it to late?

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    is it to late?

    i was just woundering if it was to late in the season to pair my 2 snakes together or do i need to wait for next year
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    No, I still have snakes locking up.
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    Some choose to breed year round. Some with success some without. Try if you want to
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    What Chris said. you can pretty much breed them year around.
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    Ive had breedings going all the way through august...since you have the snakes in your homes or shops you really dont cycle them like in the wild but it helps to give them a break after each breeding.

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    Re: is it to late?

    how long of a break?
    1.0 bearded dragon-rosco
    1.0 leopard gecko- zek
    1.0 green iguana- oscar
    0.2 normal BP- angel and diablo
    1.0 bumble bee- bumble bee
    0.1.0 pacman frog- sunny
    0.1 hamster- princess
    0.1 german sheperd- sadie
    1.0 fat cat-chuck

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    Males need a break, Because many will go off feed during breeding season, so give the male a break to get back on feed and regain any weight lost.

    I happen to have 4 girls who go late in the season, and right around the time they have finished laying, the new season is starting for my other females sooooo
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