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Re: tricks to get ball pythons to start breeding for the 1st time
 Originally Posted by TheSnakeEye
Here are a few tips I know off the top of my head. Honestly I've been fortunate enough to not have to use any. All my males have been ready to breed, and the females that didn't want to was because they weren't ready. But I have had great breed to lay ratio and haven't done anything but pair.
- Pair during a storm
- mist the enclosure
- put two males together with a female
- rub another males shed on the back of the female
- lower the heat a couple degrees leading up to breeding season (this is to simulate the weather conditions in the wild)
- some people even use light cycles to get them to go
you havent lowered the temp going into the breeding season?
i always thought this was needed with ball pythons?
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