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I have an opportunity to purchase a 1.1 pair of normals that are ready to breed now for $200. Do you think this is a good price? I want to try my hand at breeding and my male is a year away from breeding age and I have no female. Thanks for the input...
Jamie
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Is the price right?
That price actually sounds too good to be true. This time of year breedable females alone are selling for $250 - $700 depending on their size. Make sure you get a verifiable weight on the female that is above 1500 grams before you commit. Lots of people are selling 900 - 1200 gram females as "breedable" and it's just not going to happen.
Good luck!
-adam
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- Anna Sewell, author of Black Beauty
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Thanks Adam! I will check them out and definitely weigh the female. How many eggs could I expect in a first clutch?
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the number of eggs can depend on the size of the snake. $200 sounds reasonable for a pair but as mentioned my first guess without seeing them would be to think they are a young pair. Never hurts to have the facts, actual weight and possibly proving the sexes of each animal.
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So I got them today. The male is around 4+ feet and thick (weighs around 1.7 lbs). The female is 4 years old, never been bred, weighs over 3 lbs (around 1700 grams). I watched them get probed and they are definitely male and female. They are now in separate rubbermaids and I am going to get to work on fattening the female up for a few weeks and then cooling them down in preparation for what I hope is my first breeding!
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Sounds like you got a great deal there. Adult females are nearly worth their weight in gold, it seems!
-Jen. Back in the hobby after a hiatus!
Ball pythons:
0.1 normal; 1.1 albino. 1.0 pied; 0.1 het pied; 1.0 banana.
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Thanks! I am really psyched to start my breeding project! I have one question for anyone who has done it before. During cooling, do you have cool both the warm side and the ambient? The ambient will be difficult to cool considering they are in rubbermaids. Also, does anyone have a problem with the humidity being too high for BPs in rubbermaids? I notice it is staying around 65. I have the water on the opposite side of the heating pad and they are on Aspen. Thanks!
Jamie
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For breeding I let my ambient temps get down to about 77 degrees at their lowest point with the hot spot getting down as low as 83 - 85. (From a usual 82 ambient and 94 hot spot). This is what works for me, but a lot of people also have success doing it differently.
To solve the getting a lower ambient and humidity problem in your rubbermaids, try making more holes on the cool side. Kill two birds with one stone.
Hope this helps.
-adam
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Adam,
Do you only cool at night and then go back to regular temps during the day? There seems to be a lot of different methods for cooling. By the way, just by moving the accurite away from the water bowl, I am getting a more accurate reading. Humidity is around 63-67. I just turned on a fan in the room to move air around and it seems to help as well.
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Yes, just at night ... Everything comes back to normal during the day. I start with about a 12 hour cycle in the middle of October and get to about a 15 - 16 hour cycle in January and then start heading back to 12.
I also decrease the ambient humidity in my rooms and shorten my light cycles. I don't know if it helps, but its what I've always done and my snakes all breed like nuts!
-adam
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