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ButtersCorns4life

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I got 4 snakes, 3 females and a male, do you think it would be possible for the male to breed with all 3 females safely??? or should I try to find another nice male??? :rolleyes:

Thanks for the responce - Butters
 
ERrrm im not 100% on this but i would think it would be fine. He might get a lil tired though.... i would ;) But wait for another member to tell you if im right or wrong.

Ollie
 
I bred my first time breeder male to two females. They did fine. I just gave them 3 days or so between breedings to allow the male time to build the sperm back up. All eggs were fertile.
 
woot!

sweet! Now I wont have to rent a snake from a friend... Thanks for all your help.

So I will wait 3-5 days in between, first 3 then 4 then 5! Thanks so much guys!

-Butters :crazy02:
 
Given the thread title, and smart aleck that I am, I'm tempted to bump this thread with a response in about 10 months or so. :grin01:

regards,
jazz
 
But aren't your snakes only babies still? You may well have another male y the time your girls will be ready. (By the way, they are a lovely group you've got)
 
Susan said:
YUP! Jazz is BACK! :dancer:
:) :) :)

Thanks, Susan! It's amazing what happens to one's spirit knowing that trivial matters such as food and shelter can again become an afterthought.

:cheers:

regards,
jazz
 
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ButtersCorns4life said:
I got 4 snakes, 3 females and a male, do you think it would be possible for the male to breed with all 3 females safely??? or should I try to find another nice male??? :rolleyes:

Thanks for the responce - Butters
Yep, how much do your snakes weight? Make sure the females weight a bit over 300 grams and are over 3 years old.
 
Now that I've seen how much weight they lose after laying (average is 100 grams) I'd say a lot over 300.
 
Idk

I don't know how much they weigh... I dont have anything to weigh them... :shrugs: And I know I want to wait awhile before putting them together... And do you think it would be a good Idea to buy a weighing thing???

ps. JAZZ IS BACK!!!!!!!!! :crazy02:
 
ButtersCorns4life said:
I don't know how much they weigh... I dont have anything to weigh them... :shrugs: And I know I want to wait awhile before putting them together... And do you think it would be a good Idea to buy a weighing thing???

ps. JAZZ IS BACK!!!!!!!!! :crazy02:
Yes, you can get a pretty good food scale that does grams for about $30 US. So if you plan on raising and breeding snakes it may be a good idea to hunt one down.
 
I think it's just a good idea to have anyway. It's kind of fun to keep track of how each one grows and then you can look back on the records later and see what they were, and what they are now.
 
From what I understand, and the guideline I follow, the male can easily be bred 6 times with normal fertility rates. It's also recommended (in Kathy's books) to wait 3 days between each breeding. More than 6 times doesn't mean the male won't be fertile, be fertility will be decreased.


jazzgeek said:
Given the thread title, and smart aleck that I am, I'm tempted to bump this thread with a response in about 10 months or so.
. . . and don't you be laughing!! He'll do it, I know he will . . . :eek1:

jazzgeek said:
trivial matters such as food and shelter can again become an afterthought.
I'm throwing the BS flag on this one. 4 jobs and a working wife (of course there are 2 kids as well, but :shrugs: ) . . . food and shelter are still never an afterthought!! :grin01:

D80
 
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