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Yellow anaconda question

hhmoore

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If I had the patience to wait a few more weeks, I might not have to ask this question...but I don't. As previously stated in another thread, I'm still not sure if my yellow anaconda is gravid - she shed 7/1, so I'm watching the calendar.
I bred yellows a number of years ago. At the time, I had 2 males - both of which were in with my female. Any & every copulation that was observed, both males were right there (I admit - it wasn't much of a breeding ball, but it was effective). I've read some conflicting stuff about the need for multiple males to stimulate the female and each other, so my question is this: Has anyone here successfully bred yellows using a single male? or should I start shopping for another male.
 
Patience you must have( in Yoda voice).
I don't know the answer to your question.
I hope you wake up in a few weeks to 30+ bouncing, biting, baby 'condas.
 
LOL, funny - I heard that same voice saying that as I was starting this thread. I still don't know what's going on (I'll admit I haven't made the effort to palpate at any point - but I've never been much good at that anyway), but I have noticed that for the past few weeks she has been spending more time on the warm side, and she has been doing a very "pythonish" body tilt. Whaddya mean biting babies??? You think MY baby anacondas are gonna bite?? <wink> lol
 
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