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    Re: Female going wild!!!!

    Heck our female bumblebee doesn't even need to have a male put in her cage for her to go on a mad furniture rearranging spree. I think she takes after my wife. Granted of course this is the same snake that will not strike a mouse unless you put a red spot light on it to lead her to it. I thought snakes couldn't see red light, but as soon as we turn our red flashlight on the dang rodent she is ready to put on a show, otherwise she doesn't seem to be interested in it.

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    Re: Female going wild!!!!

    I've had it happen.

    Most of the time, the female is just not receptive at that particular moment, but given a couple of hours, things change
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    Re: Female going wild!!!!

    Quote Originally Posted by Gloryhound View Post
    Heck our female bumblebee doesn't even need to have a male put in her cage for her to go on a mad furniture rearranging spree. I think she takes after my wife. Granted of course this is the same snake that will not strike a mouse unless you put a red spot light on it to lead her to it. I thought snakes couldn't see red light, but as soon as we turn our red flashlight on the dang rodent she is ready to put on a show, otherwise she doesn't seem to be interested in it.
    LOL I usedmy infrared temps gun in a females cage and she went friggin psycho on me, still got a lil scar from that one. she didnt calm down for weeks.

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    Re: Female going wild!!!!

    Hey guys this is a random question, but I was told that if I had a normal male ball python that was het. for any morph and I bred it to a normal female that the babys would come out het. but none of them would come out being a morph. Is this true?

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    Re: Female going wild!!!!

    Yes...

    The babies would all be possible het, so there is a 50% chance for each animal to carry the recessive gene.
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    Re: Female going wild!!!!

    Damn!!! The other day I was looking on NERD and I saw they were selling het. males for $100 shipped each and I got all excited because I wanted to breed them to my normal females. Oh but I heard that if the female is the one thats a het. and the male is a normal the babies will come out being morphs. Is that true or does the same thing happen as with the male being the het. and the female being normal?

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    Re: Female going wild!!!!

    Same thing...

    To make morphs, you have to have two hets of the same trait to make it visual.
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    Oh, ok. Thanks. Alryt now gotta start saving some money. lol.

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    Re: Female going wild!!!!

    I just had a female do that last week when I put a male in, it freaked me out to the point I pulled her out and made sure she was really a she. The only time I has seen that kind of a reaction was when my daugter had accidentally put 2 males together. Everything checked out so I put them back together and they were locked that evening. I just chalked it up to her being upset from me cleaning her tub beforehand ...

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