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If so, can you give me some info? What is the easiest type to breed, etc.

2006-10-16 07:05:43 · 10 answers · asked by ? 3 in Pets Reptiles

10 answers

I breed Ball Pythons. I think most of the popular pet snakes are easy to breed, especially the colubrids. They all have different requirements, and need to be "cooled" differently. Some can be bred to multiple females such as Balls, whereas others will only breed to one female at a time like Boa Constrictors.

Email me if you have any specific questions. Here is a link that gives a lot of great information on Ball Python breeding: http://ballpython.ca/gallery/breeding.html

2006-10-16 07:49:22 · answer #1 · answered by xyz_gd 5 · 2 0

I don't, but I'm thinking of breeding ball pythons in a couple of years, when mine is big enough. She needs to reach 1200 grams first. ;) Corn snakes are also probably easy to breed. I'd recommend ball pythons for a first time because they lay clutches of, on average, 6 or 7 eggs, compared to the corn's 15+.

Just know that it might be the easiest to breed, but it's still going to require work. You have to get some racks or little cages to keep all the babies in, and all that kind of good stuff.

2006-10-16 13:16:38 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Someday, I will get into breeding snakes. I have a male 100% Het for Albino Boa that I will get a mate for sometime soon. She to will be 100% het for Albino. So as of right now, no I don't, but will soon.

2006-10-16 07:23:35 · answer #3 · answered by nanookadenord 4 · 0 0

Only breed ones with no teeth,

Baby Snake to Daddy Snake: Are we poisonous?.
Why?... says Daddy Snake.
Cos Ive just bit my lip.

2006-10-16 07:21:51 · answer #4 · answered by smithy 3 · 0 0

...to breed snakes you have to learn the temps to put it at ...lighting ...humidity and when the snake (female) is ready (ovalating or such) i currently do not breed just buy and sell but i have thought about it and researched it...for great information talk to snake breeders on www.snakeking.com ...they are always willing to help in the forums
jake

2006-10-19 06:36:22 · answer #5 · answered by Jake S 2 · 0 0

Rattle snake

2006-10-16 07:14:57 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Kingsnakes, ratsnakes etc do not provide stay beginning, they lay eggs. maximum boa species which includes Amazon tree boas, emerald tree boas, boa constrictors, brazilian rainbow boas and pink tailed boas are all stay bearers. maximum vipers are besides. Rattlesnakes, lots of the unique vipers and likewise garter snakes are stay bearers.

2016-10-16 06:30:58 · answer #7 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

We bred a pair of red tail boas. They had 32 babies. It was not hard at all, just had them together all the time and that was it. We woke up one day to 32 baby boas slithering around the cage.

2006-10-16 07:10:57 · answer #8 · answered by sweetangelgreeneyes 3 · 0 1

no,but my friend bred cobras...and then one time took a baby cobra to school and then put it in someones desk and when she looked in her desk she screamed like hell...it was hilarious :)

2006-10-16 07:18:08 · answer #9 · answered by quenten l 1 · 0 3

heck no

2006-10-16 07:07:52 · answer #10 · answered by lori b 5 · 0 0

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