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Old 04-09-2011, 04:10 AM   #1
Pythonbreeder99
Milk Question

So I just recently got a pair of pueblans (along with quite a few more snakes) and due to bag shortage I had to transport them together in a Tupperware tub. About 2 minutes into the ride home I knoticed alot of motion in the tub so I opened it and the male had the females head in his mouth so I quickly separated them. I was wondering if this was common or it maybe it was a breeding thing? Any advice would be nice. Thanks!
 
Old 04-11-2011, 12:28 AM   #2
jlassiter
Cody,
Was the female's snout in the males mouth or did he have her by the jaw or side of the head? Was the male coiled around the female or was the female coiled around the male or where their body's laying next to one another or on top of one another?

If the male had the female by the side of the head near her jawline then it was probably a breeding response.......If the male had her snout in his mouth it was probably a feeding response......
 
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