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Wilma and Callisto 2014

hypnoctopus

Olivia Barron
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My 2011 amel, Wilma and my 2012 fire motley, Callisto are breeding this year. Both snakes are first-timers, and this is also my first year breeding, so I'm very excited. So far, the pair has bred for me twice. I'll keep the thread updated as things progress.

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And here are some pictures of them separately:

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I suspect all years are exciting, but the first might be the best.

Good luck! Bright, happy babies for you. :)
 
Thanks! I am super excited. I was worried that Callisto might not be ready because he ignored her for a month, but now he seems to have gotten the hang of it!
 
Awe she just didn't smell good enough. These are going to be some flaming red babies. I really hope the possible hets on these kids prove for you so you can have quite the diverse clutch.
 
Awe she just didn't smell good enough. These are going to be some flaming red babies. I really hope the possible hets on these kids prove for you so you can have quite the diverse clutch.

Yeah, I'm hoping they prove out too, but even if they don't, I'll still be so excited to have some little babies! :)
 
They are so beautiful. No wonder you are so excited. Just gorgeous. I can't wait to see the babies:)
 
Well last week, neither of the snakes were in the mood, I guess. They both pretty much just ignored each other.

Tonight was a different story. Wilma was acting quite defensive, rattling her tail and thrashing away from Callisto. I really kept an eye on them to make sure I could intervene if it got too serious. It didn't seem to to deter Callisto and once he slithered over top of her, then she was do her twitching like normal, so they had one more successful breeding today.
 
Wilma has been eating small/medium adult mice for quite a while now, but before I started breeding her, I bumped her up to large adult mice. I've been weighing her every week, and the first week on the large mice, she gained 10 grams. Now, from last week to this week, she's gained 32! She's looking kind of stockier, too, although I don't feel any eggs.

One of the things I'm looking forward to about this breeding is that both Wilma and Callisto are very sweet snakes, so I'm hoping their babies will have their wonderful temperament.

Here are some not-so-good pictures of her:

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Well, I tried pairing them again this morning and I'm pretty certain Wilma was not having it. Callisto was climbing all over her, but whenever he would put his tail near hers, she would whip hers away. And the whole time she was buzzing her tail, and coiling herself into a small ball, so he couldn't even rest his head on top of hers. I separated them after about 10 minutes, so hopefully Wilma wasn't too stressed by it.

I think I'll give them one more opportunity, and if Wilma isn't interested, then that will be it.
 
Yay!! This is so exciting!! Welcome to the longest shed cycle ever. At least it feels that way.

I am definitely really excited! She feels kind of puffy, like if I gently squeeze her, it feels like there's air or space inside her. Does that sound normal?
 
Yeah it does sound normal. If you put a soft cloth over your hand and let her slither though your hand with slight pressure on the underside of her belly you should be able to feel the eggs.
 
Yeah it does sound normal. If you put a soft cloth over your hand and let her slither though your hand with slight pressure on the underside of her belly you should be able to feel the eggs.

Yep, I did exactly that. I think I can feel some lumps, but they aren't super noticeable. I have this super thin old pillow case that's perfect for snake palpating! :)

I made up a lay box for her full of damp sphagnum moss and she's all curled up inside it already.
 
Oh good girl! With her mom I am not able to feel really pronounced egg bumps but I chalk it up to the fact she is always so jam packed with eggs. She always gives me 15 to 20 eggs.
 
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