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DeniseACH Posted - 22/01/2013 : 11:17:45
I bought 2 females 2 weeks ago (candy cane & Carolina) but they had been kept in a huge viv with 2 males and another female. What's the chances of them being gravid? The candy cane in the last 4 days has become quite aggressive. Any idea please?
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DeniseACH Posted - 22/01/2013 : 14:40:09
They are constantly in their hides will very occasionally come out. X
DeniseACH Posted - 22/01/2013 : 14:38:53
They are both 4 years old. They both ate the first weekend I got them so nit due to feed them again until Thursday as I feed all my snakes every 7-10 days.
Isoldael Posted - 22/01/2013 : 11:47:12
In the later stagesof being gravid, you can usually feel the eggs if you let them slither through your fingers. Just gently press your finger to her side / bottom as she slithers through and you should be able to feel the lumps.

As for the aggressiveness though, that could also just be a reaction to the new environment. I'd just keep an eye on them :)
Georgina Posted - 22/01/2013 : 11:32:31
How old are they?
SexyBear77 Posted - 22/01/2013 : 11:29:11
They could certainly both be gravid, or they might not be.

Tell tale signs will be a thickening towards the lower end of the snake, going off of food, being grumpy and spending a lot of time in the hides.

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