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    Red face I am a new BP breeder, I have a lot of questions & really would love to talk!

    Hello, my name is Ruby. I LOVE snakes, they have been my passion since I was 3 years old and met a reptile educator. Right now I own 2 ball pythons, a young normal female named Fiona (she is 271 grams, obviously this thread isn't about her!) and a Mojave/Pastel/Spider male named Frederick who will be 3 in December. Frederick is currently 563 grams because for most of the time I've had him, I was feeding him every 2 weeks, but he is noticeably beefing up now! I have been feeding him every week for the past 2 or 3 months I believe, when I started getting more serious about breeding. (btw Fiona eats every week, and always has. Never misses meals!)

    Anyway, given Frederick's age, is he sexually mature? I am going to get a proven breeder female in a month or 2 who will probably be 4 years old. Frederick is a proven male, I tested this myself, but I just checked for sperm plugs and I can't tell if it was pee or sperm. I don't really like popping my pythons, I did it to verify my snake's gender but right now Frederick is red in his vent area from me popping him 2 days in a row. So I don't want to check again... in about a week I'll bring him to somebody who breeds Ball Pythons and see what he thinks. But given Frederick's age (almost 3) is it pretty much a definite that he's sexually mature?

    Also, I know that male BPs get more excited around other males, but sadly I'm not able to test this. Any opinions or advice from you all would mean a lot, I really want to learn and do this right! This is a huge passion of mine, and not only that, I am getting my friends who were once afraid of snakes to actually want to adopt my future babies. Please comment, the more information I have the better!



    P.S. I really am a NEWBIE, taking this very slow, I just got my scale today to weigh my snakes. I feel no rush here, it's all about the snakes!
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    Re: I am a new BP breeder, I have a lot of questions & really would love to talk!

    Quote Originally Posted by snakelover91 View Post
    Anyway, given Frederick's age, is he sexually mature?.
    In a word, yes. I have seen males as young as 6 months breed, weight is the big factor.



    Quote Originally Posted by snakelover91 View Post
    Frederick is a proven male, I tested this myself, but I just checked for sperm plugs and I can't tell if it was pee or sperm.
    You have bred him before? Being proven and being a male are two different things.

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    Re: I am a new BP breeder, I have a lot of questions & really would love to talk!

    Also I want to say that when I first popped Frederick, his hemipenes were really small... I haven't popped him since (that was like 8 months ago), but these past 2 times I tried to pop him, I couldn't get the hemipenes out because I was afraid I was hurting him. I know that I should leave this to a pro, the only reason I did it is because I have always been successful before (I even sexed Fiona correctly, which a vet later verified)... does the size of the hemipenes matter? xD Funny but serious question, and I know I deserve to be lectured for popping my own snakes i just never had problems before
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    Hi, welcome to the forum!! I've never bred before, but I have done toooons of research on the topic. I would definitely say your Frederick is mature, but he seems on the thin side. Can you post a pic? Balls can and have been bred at that weight, but breeding takes a toll on their bodies, so I personally would wait til he beefs up a bit. To put it in perspective, my year old male is over 1000 grams, and I feed conservatively. What are you feeding him?

    Generally it seems that lean males breed better (the fat ones get lazy lol). What female were you looking to pair him with? I bet he'll throw some awesome babies for ya

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    Re: I am a new BP breeder, I have a lot of questions & really would love to talk!

    Quote Originally Posted by PitOnTheProwl View Post
    In a word, yes. I have seen males as young as 6 months breed, weight is the big factor.

    You have bred him before? Being proven and being a male are two different things.
    Thank you! Well Frederick is a proven male, I saw his hemipenes the day I got him from a breeder. Is that what you mean by being proven?
    The female I am going to buy is proven in that she's had at least one clutch before
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    Proven in breeding is that he successfully bred a female. Now yes your female is proven, because she had a clutch

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    Re: I am a new BP breeder, I have a lot of questions & really would love to talk!

    Here, all of these pictures are from today (just now actually), I tried to get one of him outstretched to show his body shape. He might be a little on the thin side (?)
    He is getting close to shed time so he's a little darker than usual





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    Re: I am a new BP breeder, I have a lot of questions & really would love to talk!

    Quote Originally Posted by MootWorm View Post
    Hi, welcome to the forum!! I've never bred before, but I have done toooons of research on the topic. I would definitely say your Frederick is mature, but he seems on the thin side. Can you post a pic? Balls can and have been bred at that weight, but breeding takes a toll on their bodies, so I personally would wait til he beefs up a bit. To put it in perspective, my year old male is over 1000 grams, and I feed conservatively. What are you feeding him?

    Generally it seems that lean males breed better (the fat ones get lazy lol). What female were you looking to pair him with? I bet he'll throw some awesome babies for ya
    Thank you for the warm welcome! I posted pictures of him, let me know what you think. I really appreciate it!
    I feel him a "small rat" every Monday (frozen/thawed). I can even post a picture of him eating tomorrow, lol... they are adult rats.
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    He's definitely a looker! His body condition looks pretty well. I know some boys are just on the tiny side, and everyone grows at their own rate. Have you had him since he was a hatchling?

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    Re: I am a new BP breeder, I have a lot of questions & really would love to talk!

    Quote Originally Posted by MootWorm View Post
    Generally it seems that lean males breed better (the fat ones get lazy lol). What female were you looking to pair him with? I bet he'll throw some awesome babies for ya
    For now, since I am on a budget I was going to get a normal female... is that silly? I can get 7 different morphs from that pairing if I remember correctly... what would you do? I am willing to invest more, I just found a really great breeder near me. But I am totally open to suggestions.
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