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Beginner Questions ( Egg laying, male to female Ratio)

Palex134 Nov 29, 2004 06:48 PM

is 1.1 ok to keep in a 20 gallon.
How many males can you keep along with females in the same cage?
Can you house males and females together?
When are eggs usually laid?
Incubation temps?
breeding difficulty?
other general breeding info?

thanks
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1. ball python
.2 anery kenayan sand boas
1.1 Adult childrens/spotted python pair
1.2 adult leopard geckos
1. SHCT
.1 Tremper Albino
.1 Albino Patternless
1. hybrid milksnake
.1 bearded dragon
1.1 red ear sliders
.1 blue tounge skink
1.1 Tangarine Honduran milks

Coastal Herps

Replies (1)

flamedcrestie Nov 29, 2004 07:20 PM

1)yes
2)1 male per 1-4 females
3)yes, but give a 1-2 month cool off period per year for the females. and remove the male after you know they have copulated.
4)anytime throughout the year.
5)74 degrees F
6)extremely easy.
7) investigate for yourself. there is a thing called the internet which will help you find just about anything you will ever need to know. also you can check the archives of this forum.

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