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I have come into a pair of "breeding pair" of ball pythons. I have had reptiles for years and years but no breeding experience. When should I put them together? For the season? Also is there somewhere on here that has tips on keeping them organized.
 
Check out the ball python forums, you should find all the info you'll ever need. It all depends on what time of the year they are used to bring bred, cooled, and that they are of adequate weight to reproduce. It all depends on your set up and how you handle things from here, whether or not you'll get fertile eggs. Check out the forums on this sight and on kingsnake.com.
 
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