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Posted - 26/08/2008 :  13:19:08  Show Profile
my male female hatchlings live together happily it was love at first sight

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Posted - 26/08/2008 :  13:50:43  Show Profile
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my male female hatchlings live together happily it was love at first sight



will you seperate them when they get a bit older to prevent them breeding too early?

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Posted - 26/08/2008 :  13:58:33  Show Profile
dunno mite will the eggs be ok with an incubator?

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dazb
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Posted - 26/08/2008 :  15:41:08  Show Profile
you will have to use a incubator.

the problem you might face is that if the female is to young and under wieght she will become egg bound and probably die.

i read on here the rule of 3 should be used wen thinking about breeding

3 years old
300g in wieght
3 foot in lenght

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Posted - 26/08/2008 :  15:51:15  Show Profile
so i may have to seperate them :'(
they wont be happy about that

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dazb
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Posted - 26/08/2008 :  16:11:41  Show Profile
this is an on going issue with lots of diffs of opinions.

not to bad wen they are fully grown just wen they are juvenile you gotta be careful.

got same prob with my leos.

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Posted - 26/08/2008 :  16:52:04  Show Profile
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Originally posted by E.maccoll

so i may have to seperate them :'(
they wont be happy about that



I know bless em, you can always re-introduce them once the female's big enough to breed safely.. although some people would advise you against co-habiting full stop.

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Posted - 26/08/2008 :  16:57:02  Show Profile  Click to see Blackecho's MSN Messenger address  Send Blackecho a Yahoo! Message
They won't care at all, snakes are not sociable.



www.theroyalpython.co.uk/forum

Location: Rotherham

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Posted - 26/08/2008 :  17:18:01  Show Profile
mine will they love each other and always coil up together

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Posted - 26/08/2008 :  17:20:55  Show Profile  Click to see Blackecho's MSN Messenger address  Send Blackecho a Yahoo! Message
They may well be after the same spot in the viv (a certain temp or degree of light etc), but they aren't doing it because they're in love



www.theroyalpython.co.uk/forum

Location: Rotherham

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dazb
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Posted - 26/08/2008 :  17:32:41  Show Profile
BE try and be a little romantic.

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matty18714
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Posted - 26/08/2008 :  17:35:49  Show Profile
Yeah, feel the love BE!

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Posted - 26/08/2008 :  19:37:07  Show Profile
They sleep coiled up togetha crammed in a tiny space ill upload a pic wen i get a chance

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Posted - 26/08/2008 :  19:38:41  Show Profile  Click to see Blackecho's MSN Messenger address  Send Blackecho a Yahoo! Message
Sorry guys



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Posted - 26/08/2008 :  19:39:15  Show Profile
that sounds slightly less romantic....

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dazb
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Posted - 26/08/2008 :  19:41:24  Show Profile
it is romantic...they are cuddling to feel safe and secure.

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Posted - 26/08/2008 :  20:05:46  Show Profile
How do snakes cuddle? you know the lack of arms and all?

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matty18714
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Posted - 26/08/2008 :  20:07:02  Show Profile
You have to use your imagination!

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Kazerella
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Posted - 26/08/2008 :  20:09:38  Show Profile  Visit Kazerella's Homepage
I take it you've never seen them do the deed then? They wrap their tails around each other- so it's like cuddle, but with more twisting



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Posted - 26/08/2008 :  20:21:58  Show Profile
cute.. nope we only have the one... untill the 7th!! we sometimes take peanuts to see bourbon (my little brothers snake) when we visit.. but the closest they get to a cuddle is sitting in the same hide. I look forward to witnessing it.

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