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    Too late in the season?

    I got a collection a month ago. Some were paired up, but I separated them all to destress them and let them stabilize in their new environment. Assuming that none are gravid now, if I pair a few up, is there still a decent chance for lockups and getting gravid?

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    Re: Too late in the season?

    Yes, there still is a chance. It is by no means to late into the "season" for snakes to become gravid and lay eggs. I breed my snakes all year round. I typically get clutches from January to July, but there are others who get clutches in every month of the year.

    Although, when I have moved in the past, I found that my females were not interested in producing eggs that same year.

    John
    Last edited by John Marker; 02-19-2015 at 12:03 PM.

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    The "season" is what you make it...........
    I have eggs cooking now, I pair year round too.

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