diamondlil
Mice! They taste so nice!
After speaking at length to some breeders over here about their methods, I cohabbed my breeding pairs this year. It meant I didn't have to worry about the timing of sheds and ovulation. I did worry, a lot, about whether there would be adverse effects on the females and was prepared to go back to just introducing periodically if that was the case. All the females carried on eating heartily. There were no signs that they were harrassed and constantly chased by the males, just mating activity on certain days, which I'm hoping will have been when the females were fertile.
I should add that this was strictly for breeding without me missing the ovulations, all the snakes are separated again so the males can zoom around on Spring huger strike and the girls can explore their layboxes in peace.
I should add that this was strictly for breeding without me missing the ovulations, all the snakes are separated again so the males can zoom around on Spring huger strike and the girls can explore their layboxes in peace.
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