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RE: Breeding Questions

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Posted by: a153fish at Sat Apr 9 14:58:32 2011   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by a153fish ]  
   

This is a touchy subject around here, lol. Some here will say it's ok to keep them together year round so they bond. Others keep them separate. Which ever route you take, there's no guarantee! I have kept Getula together in the past which seemed to be used to each other and found one big fat one one day. Was it because I wasn't feeding them enough? Who knows it was a long time ago and I don't remember precisely what were all of the details. I do know they were together for quite a long time, then one day it happened. I am introducing my Florida Kings together as we speak. I watch them closely for a while. If the male is chasing but the female flees like her life is in danger, then probably no mating will occur. I would still leave them together for a while and check on them often. I would not leave them overnight. If the male is next to her and she is not slapping her tail violently and seems to lay there more, and maybe lift her tail, then mating will probably occur. You kinda have to read them, and get a feel for what's happening. I believe that even if the female deters any advances and shows no interest, it may very well be a needed stage to get her ready. You may have to do this many times over the course of one or two months. Some snakes ovulate later in the season. Introducing them is the tense part. Like Doug once said don't throw them in face to face! Let the male come along the female at near the mid section. You'll notice the fisrt time the meet face to face it's like an oh no, do I run or do I stay moment. Both should be well fed but neither should have a noticable lump. Especially the female or the excitement could make her regurge. also news paper is better to avoid substrate or dirt to get on the males hemi and cause problems later on. I'm sure others will add to this, but this is just my 2 cents, good luck!
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