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View Poll Results: Do you cool your ball pythons for breeding

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    I never have cooled BP's and I've never had any issues breeding. Some species require it but BPs tend to just know based more on barometric pressure changes due to the seasons I think. They do tend to become more active and willing to breed during fall and winter storms.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Foschi Exotic Serpents View Post
    Some species require it but BPs tend to just know based more on barometric pressure changes due to the seasons I think. They do tend to become more active and willing to breed during fall and winter storms.
    I agree.

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