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Found my sunglow Mickey hooked up with my bloodred Mallory today. Already have 14 eggs in the incubator that are 2.5 weeks along! Guess I need to make room for more in a month or so!! ... Read More
Just need to vent... I had two fun pairings this year for some pretty cool projects in the F2 but my male back fired. My Lava het Amel just couldn't get the job done for some reason. He had two girls, a Pewter and an Amel Stripe, both proven breeders. I couldn't back up the Lava het Amel for fear that I wouldn't be able to tell who was the father. So I'm going to wait another 30 days and pair the girls up for a second clutch with alternate males and hope for the best. Per... Read More
The name's Michael and I have recently embarked on a new chapter in my reptile-keeping journey. I have always heard great things about African house snakes. So this past February (of 2008), I purchased my first pair of dotted house snakes (L. maculatus). These little snakes are awesome! In my humble opinion, it's almost as if someone took the head shape, pattern and raw muscle power of a Children's python, gave it the body and personality of a cornsnake, and the feedin... Read More
Ball Python breeding Sheet Breeding season in the northern hemisphere: Autumn-winter matings with eggs in the spring Recommended weight for females to breed: minimum 1200 grams, preferred 1500 grams Recommended weight for males to breed: minimum 500 grams, preferred 800 grams Breeding begins: 3 weeks after hibernation begins Breeding ends: when the male loses interest or the female... Read More
Well breeding going well, the females are getting a nice bulge!
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