My mojave female is more than ready to go, this is her third winter and she's over 1,300 grams. She was just not doing a thing with my male mojave. I haven't ever seen him breed with other females so I wasn't sure if it was him, her, or both. I've been trying a bunch of tricks to try and get the mojo breeding and then I decided maybe it was her. So, I threw in my male pastel that will breed anything within 30 minutes, typically. He's a stud!

Here he is wrestling with her 30 mins after I put him in, they were literally thrashing around a bit.


He got a little closer a couple hours later


I check on them this morning, but he was still trying to get her talked into it.

And I just went down to check tonight and he got her talked into breeding! YAY! He was a persistent boy!



Other than that I have a couple of lazy boys, trying to keep the tubs dirty, but they aren't doing much for me.

The cinny, I think he's too fat, I'm cutting back on his food (he's 1,600 grams). He was with a female in this pic


Here's the female that he was supposed to be breeding, but ignored instead


I put him with another female and it was almost like she was trying to tell him how to breed her


First lock of the year, this was back in September. I don't normally breed that early but she looked ready and I was right, 30 minutes after throwing my male pastel in with her:


Last night, she's getting lumpy!


Het albino female with double het albino pied male, I'm crossing my fingers on this one! She's glowing like crazy. And sorry for all the stuck sheds. I have my space heater running again and my poor snakes don't shed very well with it on.