I introduced them and after some chit-chat and a few red bull & vodkas they were well aquainted..lol...Guess he prefers blondes like me...lol...thanx,,,Jason


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I introduced them and after some chit-chat and a few red bull & vodkas they were well aquainted..lol...Guess he prefers blondes like me...lol...thanx,,,Jason


Nice Snakes!!!!. I have a question for you. How do you get your ball pythons to breed so fast, I thought it took almost 3 months for them to breed???. I have my two ball pythons together for about 2 weeks now, I am cooling them for 2 days now and they are not breeding yet???. Thanks Scott
Heres the other 2 studs that started last week...Had 2 post them again...Thanx everyone..Jason......Oh Scott, you gotta know what to look for, when the females are ready they have that look in their eye....Jaegermeister helps...


Really Nice Spider!!!! What month do you start cooling your ball pythons????. And will ball pythons most likely breed when you start warming them up from the cooling period???. Thanks Again Scott
Scott, The cooling starts in the fall of the year and continues till late winter(bout February). They breed throughout this time. You can leave the two together, or if you have more than one female you want bred you can rotate the male to each of the females the whole time. Eggs are generally laid sometime in the spring and will hatch aproximately 60 days after this. Mind you, this is all variable according to where in the country you might live. The seasons appear to start and end later in the warmer states. Hope this helps.
Quig
Couldnt have said it better myself Quig....And also some of them do breed in the spring after winter cycling...So dont pull your hair out if theyre not breeding yet poeple...

I live in PA.. I started them this month 2 days ago. Thanks Scott
Nice pairing! Best of luck!! Here's ta blonde pewters. 
Eric
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