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Re: Question About Females
 Originally Posted by SPJ
No they don't.
You cannot get eggs from a BP, feed her, and breed her again like you could with corns.
They will have one clutch per year max.
I think it's how double clutch is being defined by each poster. Greg, I believe, meant two different clutches within a 12 month period.
Deb meant double-sired on the same clutch, if I read her right. I think Deb's scenario is probably more accurately defined as double-sired.
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Re: Question About Females
Thanks to everyone I was really confused about the whole deal. I guess people breeding year round have enough females and probably males to keep the ball rolling. Now I'm not saying I want to attempt this or anything. I was really curious and didn't come up with any answers on my own. My grandfather used to tell me there's no such thing as a stupid question just stupid people, lol. I know more than I did yesturday and thats an accomplishment in my book, thanks to everyone.
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Re: Question About Females
 Originally Posted by Sebrina
Thanks to everyone I was really confused about the whole deal. I guess people breeding year round have enough females and probably males to keep the ball rolling. Now I'm not saying I want to attempt this or anything. I was really curious and didn't come up with any answers on my own. My grandfather used to tell me there's no such thing as a stupid question just stupid people, lol. I know more than I did yesturday and thats an accomplishment in my book, thanks to everyone.
Your grandfather is correct! I always say that the only stupid question is the one not asked!
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Re: Question About Females
 Originally Posted by Sebrina
Thanks to everyone I was really confused about the whole deal. I guess people breeding year round have enough females and probably males to keep the ball rolling. Now I'm not saying I want to attempt this or anything. I was really curious and didn't come up with any answers on my own. My grandfather used to tell me there's no such thing as a stupid question just stupid people, lol. I know more than I did yesturday and thats an accomplishment in my book, thanks to everyone.
I breed in 2 different 'shifts. I have one group of females that are bred in the winter, and another group bred in the summer. So, technically, I breed 'year round', but no one BP would ever be bred twice in one year. IMO, it is far too much metabolic stress when you consider the breeding cycle of this species. Concentrate on successfully pulling off 1 healthy clutch before getting to far ahead of yourself. I think you will find that first clutch will be very educational (and rewarding).
Cheers,
Kat
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Re: Question About Females
 Originally Posted by janeothejungle
I breed in 2 different 'shifts. I have one group of females that are bred in the winter, and another group bred in the summer. So, technically, I breed 'year round', but no one BP would ever be bred twice in one year. IMO, it is far too much metabolic stress when you consider the breeding cycle of this species. Concentrate on successfully pulling off 1 healthy clutch before getting to far ahead of yourself. I think you will find that first clutch will be very educational (and rewarding).
Cheers,
Kat
Very well put.
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Re: Question About Females
 Originally Posted by rabernet
I think it's how double clutch is being defined by each poster. Greg, I believe, meant two different clutches within a 12 month period.
Deb meant double-sired on the same clutch, if I read her right. I think Deb's scenario is probably more accurately defined as double-sired. 
Exactly what I meant, Robin! Thanks.
I had a "brain-glitch" and couldn't think of the proper term..but included an explanation that I though would help define what I was talking about.
Thanks again for clarifying!
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Re: Question About Females
Is it even possible for a python to double clutch?? (have a clutch and then be bred again the same year and have another??) I thought I read somewhere that they can't be double clutched like corn snakes???
Alan
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Re: Question About Females
 Originally Posted by janeothejungle
I breed in 2 different 'shifts. I have one group of females that are bred in the winter, and another group bred in the summer. So, technically, I breed 'year round', but no one BP would ever be bred twice in one year. IMO, it is far too much metabolic stress when you consider the breeding cycle of this species. Concentrate on successfully pulling off 1 healthy clutch before getting to far ahead of yourself. I think you will find that first clutch will be very educational (and rewarding).
Cheers,
Kat
When you do this do you use the same males or do you have a different group of males as well?
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