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Posted by Ratsnake Haven on October 31, 2002 at 17:14:38:
In Reply to: Minimum bimacs breeding size posted by surucucu on October 31, 2002 at 06:20:49:
Two years old is when they usually start breeding. I have the same situation. I put two females in with him this fall already as they are preparing to brumate and he has already attempted to breed, at least. Bimaculata is one of the species that can do fall breedings. I will let them get to know each other for a month, or so, before separating them. In the spring I'll put the female I want bred most back in with him again. After a couple weeks, I'll introduce the second female again.
Bimacs don't usually have more than six eggs their first time, though. And not all are guaranteed to be fertile. I'll probably be lucky to get six babies from two clutches, but hopefully they'll be the nice ones. I'm trying to breed for a phase I call blonde, which is a very light brown, and I hope it breeds true.
Good luck, TC.
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