Chillswitch
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I can't seem to master the "secret" to breeding feeder rats for my snakes.
I have one male that I was breeding to three females, in separate 10 gallon tanks. I have the tanks on a desk in my unused office room by a window. It's fairly warm in my house, generally around 75-78F. I treat them like I would pet rats, handling them often, and keeping their diet interesting. I give them fruit, nuts, crackers, dog food, all sorts of tasty rat things. It's been two months, with a few matings, but no signs of pregnancy whatsoever from anyone.
To add to my confusion, and frustration, I used to have pet rats, and at one point tried breeding my favorite female. After several months of nothing, I threw in the towel, and just started keeping her together with the boys like it was no problem...and never, ever, ever once had baby rats, not for the rest of her life. Considering most of my pet rats always lived to 3-4 years (one was 5 I believe) they weren't unhealthy or unhappy. I just don't get it.
I've got a small collection of snakes, and wanted to try my hand at breeding a couple of my ball pythons this season. I was hoping to have my own food supply by then so that I could be sure I had plenty ready for a clutch of babies. If I can't breed rats, a food staple of mother nature, bane of human society, based largely on their ability to out-breed any other creature on earth...how am I ever going to breed snakes?!
So where do I buy this secret rat fertility potion?
I have one male that I was breeding to three females, in separate 10 gallon tanks. I have the tanks on a desk in my unused office room by a window. It's fairly warm in my house, generally around 75-78F. I treat them like I would pet rats, handling them often, and keeping their diet interesting. I give them fruit, nuts, crackers, dog food, all sorts of tasty rat things. It's been two months, with a few matings, but no signs of pregnancy whatsoever from anyone.
To add to my confusion, and frustration, I used to have pet rats, and at one point tried breeding my favorite female. After several months of nothing, I threw in the towel, and just started keeping her together with the boys like it was no problem...and never, ever, ever once had baby rats, not for the rest of her life. Considering most of my pet rats always lived to 3-4 years (one was 5 I believe) they weren't unhealthy or unhappy. I just don't get it.
I've got a small collection of snakes, and wanted to try my hand at breeding a couple of my ball pythons this season. I was hoping to have my own food supply by then so that I could be sure I had plenty ready for a clutch of babies. If I can't breed rats, a food staple of mother nature, bane of human society, based largely on their ability to out-breed any other creature on earth...how am I ever going to breed snakes?!
So where do I buy this secret rat fertility potion?