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Post Mating Response

Joey Coco

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Ok...soooo, my tricolored Bullsnakes did their thing for the past week and a half. Now it seems the love affair is over, at least for her anyway. She is totally nonresponsive to him now.
Now, what is the normal reaction by both at this time? For my two, HE seems to still be in the sexual mood...pacing back and forth, all around his bin, and still refusing to eat. SHE has just curled up in a corner, next to her rock, and hardly moves. I offered her a rat today and she DID eat the one, but refused a second. Is this typical? How about for you guys?
 
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