OddlyToasty":38as3dux said:This time they mated and i really do not know what to do now because I just read about it and it turns out that the female might die?! Could anybody help me and explain to me what I will need for the female and for the eggs?
kingofnobbys":38as3dux said:Best to avoid her becoming gravid until she's at least 2 years old.
So no hanky-panky for her for this season.
OddlyToasty":q2g07jju said:I'm planning on selling them because they will probably be too much for me to handle.
OddlyToasty":2yjdz1in said:Thanks for the support!! I just hope nothing happens to her when she lays the eggs. If she does lay them and survive I'm planning on selling them because they will probably be too much for me to handle. I have to keep them for 8 weeks before selling right? i read that somewhere on a forum but is it a must? And she is already running around and freaking out I'm pretty sure it's cause she is still stressed because she was brought to me and is in a new home now but when do the effects of the pregnancy usually start taking affect? By the way it just happened today like 4 hours ago.
Ellentomologist":5ngd4gs2 said:Just chiming in here - I really like Brandon's thought of freezing all but a few of the eggs. I've been researching reptile breeding a lot lately - not for BD but for Ball Pythons and it can be a huge resource drain for sure, unless you're already breeding your own feeders and have enough room, etc. I wouldn't recommend doing a full batch of eggs, especially with a accidental breeding.
Best,
-Ellentomologist
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