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    Re: Getting into Breeding - Advice?

    Quote Originally Posted by Eric Alan View Post
    About as good of a guide as you'll find: http://ballpython.ca/breeding/.
    Thanks, if you don't mind I'm going to do a bullet point list here where I possibly ask a few questions about each step/what I have read whilst doing a bit of Google-fu before posting this thread. I'm going to put the questions in brackets.


    • October - Lower temperatures to 82F hotspot, 78F cool side at night (is it important to only do this at night? I have also read that it is not 100% necessary and you can breed throughout the year, not just these fixed months. I assume you just have to replicate conditions but the reasoning behind doing it at this time of year is that it's consistent with nature, correct?). Adjust lighting (I take it this is optional as I personally don't have lighting in with my snakes, they're running on what little daylight we get up here in Scotland).
    • November - Start breeding, introduce males to females, in the female container, for 2-3 days (I've been doing 5 days at a time as it fits in with my schedule, is it a big deal to leave in for extra days?) or shorter if observing copulation (I assume this is a lock? Same again, is it a big deal if I leave in for 5 days at a time? Before jumping the gun here I do check them during those 5 days, I try to interact as little as possible though as to not disturb them. Wouldn't want to :cens0r::cens0r::cens0r::cens0r: block after all!). Breed once every shed cycle (fairly self explanatory but I take it this means I breed the same pair of snakes to each other consistently throughout the breeding season? Is it possible to breed one male to several females in one season?). Feed small meals only every 10 days depending on which point of breeding cycle (is this also optional? I saw in Brian Barczyk's video that he elects to feed more frequently through November/December to the point of as much as they want on the female side of the equation. Naturally this is pro-level whereas I'm garage level so being conscious of that I'd probably go maximum 2 or what's been rejected by other snakes, correct me if I'm wrong to do this.)
    • March increase temps back to normal 24/7 92F hotspot, 82F cool end and keeping pairing until obvious signs (I assume the obvious sign is that the snake is gravid/carrying eggs?)
    • Males - Breed consistently their 2nd winter at 800 grams (so 16 months old?)
    • Females - Ready to be bred after their 3rd winter (28 months?) at 1500 grams or more (what would be regarded as overweight?)


    I can see there's also a bunch of pictures to go with the guide which is awesome. I think that's all the questions I can garner at the minute but the other thing I want to know is rough timescales as in, from the first day I put a snake in with the other how long should I be looking at to get the female producing eggs? Like I want to know when I should be realising I've screwed something up I guess.

    I also assume the female should be laying eggs in May according to this guide? And I'm guessing handling should be at a minimum throughout this process but especially when there's babies on board?

    Cheers,

    - Joppsta

    EDIT: Sorry for wall of text xD
    Last edited by Joppsta; 03-30-2017 at 02:16 PM.

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