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Breeding ; Timing it just right.

pinelandsghost Apr 14, 2011 10:16 PM

Last year I put my pairs together and my vacation plans ended up getting moved ahead.
The result were clutches being laid while I was away with a less than knowledgable person looking after my collection. While she was able to maintain cleanliness and water many of the eggs laid were unnoticed and did not make it into the incubator soon enough to prevent loss. I ended up with an 80% loss overall.
That hurts when your talking about mandarins and the like.
The incubator settings wern't set right and some tex rats were hatched with kinks.

I want to time it better this year to have the females in the middle of gestation or better yet have the eggs tucked away in the incubator when I go. If laid I'd like to have them lay two - three weeks before I go, 30 days tops.
So I'm throwing out a request to you to give your opinons and observations as to how much time there is from mating to laying. What is average for american rat snakes (I'm a little foggy on that) and for mandarins. I'm trying to judge when to put them together.
What do you think?
Mike.

Replies (2)

pinelandsghost Apr 18, 2011 01:56 AM

Wow, nothing?
My record keeping on breeding definitely needs to be improved and this is the year for it.
In past years the pairs had been kept together over the winter so that is why I don't know the exact time between mating and when the eggs were laid. Didn't seem important at the time till I saw the merit in timing the laying for when I was not away from home.
I've been all through my reptile library and googled the question but it would seem to be a hard one to get an answer on.
So I'm sure someone has thier own observations as to how long from mating to laying. New and old world rats what can you tell me. Either way I'm going to record the dates that the pairs are put together and any event that follows this year.
Any input anyone can give on this will be very much appreciated.
Thanks, Mike.

BillMcgElaphe Apr 24, 2011 08:13 AM

Email sent, Mike
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Regards, Bill McGighan

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