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    Re: Question About Females

    Quote Originally Posted by Sebrina View Post
    This year is my first producing my own snakes, and it's exciting but I have a question...

    I have a Spider female that I want to breed... twice. I absolutely won't do it if it's not possible or will harm the animal in anyway but I searched on alot of sites and didn't come up with an answer. I want to breed this snake with a Pastel and try for Bumblebees (done) and after a break period wanted to try and breed here again before the season is over with a lesser.

    Is this bad or at all possible without hurting the snake and what are the chances something will go wrong?
    When she lays her first clutch, and you see how sunken in her stomach is, the answer will be easy for you. You'll want to feed her and get her back into top condition before considering breeding her again.

    Is there a particular reason you want to rush things? Waiting until the next season rolls around isn't really that long.

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