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breeding ball pythins (this is also on the ball board)

po Nov 01, 2005 03:05 PM

hey!
ive had herps for years and have had luck breeding a few, i had a rescue ball pop out some unexpected eggs years ago, she layed them on newspaper (still in quarentine at the time)the eggs didnt make it and she has been adopted out long ago. but my husband brought to our marrage a very pretty girl and id like to breed her to my male. i have looked all over the net and refrenced many of my books, i was just wondering if anyone here had any good advice, all the things im finding are similar but not all the same, my mane ? is on feeding, shes a great eatter, hes a bit picky, should i keep offering as usual? they get offered food every other week
any other hints would be great!
thanks

ps, im a vet tech, they are parasite free and in great health, i wouldnt risk them just for babies, so basic things are covered
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hanging out under heat lights burns up my brain cells!!
here for good
1.0.0 canadian homosapien
2.0.0 dogs
0.2.0 cats
1.2.0 boas
1.1.0 ball pythons
0.0.1 albino corn
2.0.0 western hognose
1.0.0 russian tort.
1.0.0 vield cam
1.0.0 sav monitor
0.0.1 nile monitor
1.2.0 beardies
3.1.0 leos
0.0.1 pygmy hedgehogs
0.1.1 parrots
(and some fish and stuff)

up for adoption
1.0.0 mean a$$ iggy
1.1.0 basilisks

Replies (1)

joeysgreen Nov 03, 2005 02:21 AM

Nice to see another vet tech/herp nut out their, and one who's fond of canadian homo sapiens to boot Sounds like you're right on track with this one. As per feeding, just make sure your female has a good body condition score in case she goes off feed during gestation. The male is less important but he'll be using extra energy pursuing the female.

Ian

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