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Re: help with breeding bp
I didnt mean to sound rude... but i just don't think being called an idiot is going to help him, if anything its going to discorage him form coming back for further help.
Lewie
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Re: help with breeding bp
No - it was not funny the first time, nor with the endorsements.
Have we all forgotten when keeping and breeding ball pythons was new to each of us?
We are here to promote helping one another, NOT be hostile to each other. That post has been addressed by the staff. I'd suggest that we get this thread back on topic.
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Re: help with breeding bp
 Originally Posted by rabernet
Have we all forgotten when keeping and breeding ball pythons was new to each of us?
It's still new to me! I am constantly reading breeding threads trying to learn more about it before i get started next year
Lewie
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Re: help with breeding bp
 Originally Posted by missi182
There is a link to a site with step by step photos of each stage, from mating to hatching. I'm sorry I cannot locate it, perhaps another member can.
Post #6, maybe?
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Re: help with breeding bp
 Originally Posted by missi182
Sigh, don't tell me I have to read posts carefully now do I  lol
That might help
Lewie
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Re: help with breeding bp
I would just get the incubator fired up. last year i was waiting for an ovulation and got 6 eggs in Feb. Better safe than sorry.
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Re: help with breeding bp
OK, I am sorry for being so blunt in my short post. I will refrain from jumping to such conclusions in the future. I just thought it was ...hmmm...less than desireable...to put the animals into a breeding situation , obviously knowing so little about them.
I am not going to say that producing beautiful babies to sell is going to justify it, but think about how much stress an animal goes through during the breeding season. Is it really a good idea to put them through that if you don't even know what to do next?
I know, I know, the forum is here to learn from each other. In one post this person expects all of the experienced breeders to come forth and answer his VERY BASIC questions.
Just out of curiosity, did anyone ask him if he was an idiot before assuming I was wrong and just saying it to be mean? THe evidence I saw lead me to that conclusion, so I made an observation, aparently the wrong one. Again , I am sorry.
Lets see some pics of those Mojaves!
Ok, I already put my hand into the bear trap, what do I do next?
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