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    Re: First Breeding Season Thread!

    Congrats on the great start. This is also our first season, and it is all very exciting.

    I can't help but notice all the holes you drilled in your tubs. I am currently having a problem with too much humidity, but am afraid of putting too many holes and make the tubs too dry. Any advice?


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    Re: First Breeding Season Thread!

    Quote Originally Posted by Mp432 View Post
    Congrats on the great start. This is also our first season, and it is all very exciting.

    I can't help but notice all the holes you drilled in your tubs. I am currently having a problem with too much humidity, but am afraid of putting too many holes and make the tubs too dry. Any advice?


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    Thanks good luck on your first season too, I'll be looking forward to pictures of your hatchlings! And I was having the same issue as well since I live in nashville and the humidity is ridiculous here in the summer so I had to make a lot of holes to keep the humidity down. In the winter time when it's dry I just increase humidity when the snakes are going into shed and provide a humid hide for them so they shed properly and increase the size of the water bowls. I have winter water bowls and summer bowls for humidity control


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    Great looking animals Good luck from another hopeful newbie!
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    Re: First Breeding Season Thread!

    First clutch is always the funnest I remember I kept thinking I was doing something wrong and 2 out of the 3 females I bred layed eggs and both layed 7 with 0 slugs I was soo happy but hopefully the female het albino that didn't go last year goes this year I kept pairing her

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    Now that I've decided that I will be breeding, I'm impatient to get to that point... but it's three or four years off, since my slithers are all babies. I'll enjoy watching your progression thread!

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    Re: First Breeding Season Thread!

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    Great looking animals Good luck from another hopeful newbie!
    Thanks I'm glad I have so much support

    Quote Originally Posted by dylanjwicklund View Post
    First clutch is always the funnest I remember I kept thinking I was doing something wrong and 2 out of the 3 females I bred layed eggs and both layed 7 with 0 slugs I was soo happy but hopefully the female het albino that didn't go last year goes this year I kept pairing her

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    I hope things go as well for me as they did for you! Congrats on your success.

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    Now that I've decided that I will be breeding, I'm impatient to get to that point... but it's three or four years off, since my slithers are all babies. I'll enjoy watching your progression thread!
    Thanks the time will fly by and you'll be looking at your babies like "when did you guys get so big?!?" can't wait to add some more stuff to the thread.



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    Re: First Breeding Season Thread!

    My gosh talk about a powerful first pairing!! Congrats and good luck

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    Re: First Breeding Season Thread!

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    My gosh talk about a powerful first pairing!! Congrats and good luck
    Thanks Jordan! I can't wait to see what comes from these two. I've been waiting a long time to breed and wanted to have the perfect pair. Now I just have to wait and see what they produce


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    Great start! That female is pretty and the male is a genetic power house. Good luck!

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    Re: First Breeding Season Thread!

    Just wanted to finally give an update on how Delilah is progressing. She's finally ovulated and I wanted to share some picks of her progress up to her ovulation. I'm so excited and I can't wait to see those pearly whites


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