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Breeding Ideas

CFoley

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Is it possible to breed snakes in the offseason? If so, is this species specific? I plan to breed 1.1 N. sputatrux, 1.1 N. melanoleuca and possibly a few others, it is only April, and I do only have 6 snakes currently. My time is rather unlimited in the warm months, Im wondering if I can get a head start on my breeding projects.

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Chris
 
It depends on the snake as well as if they are in condition or not.

But in my opinion, you can breed just about ANY snake species at any time of the year in captivity given the proper conditions(try hibernating pine snakes in the dog days of August).
 
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