Snakesitter
06-10-16, 02:14 PM
The month of May marks the end of the fifth month of breeding at Living Gems. It was a month of steady activity.
In Group 1, our hypo to het hypo pairing, Ramses and Amber spent an ungodly amount of time sharing the water bowl, and had at least two tail wraps. Score one for future baby hypos!
In Group 2, our mixed orange with thick borders pairing, there was little activity following last month’s tail wrap.
In Group 3, our high red pairing, there was again no activity for the fourth month in a row: Spessartine “the Ice Queen” of snake dating continues her reign.
In Group 4, our high orange pairing, there was little activity following last month’s extensive courting.
In Group 5, our dark red trio, we found a single sperm plug in the water bowl, but otherwise witnessed no activity.
In Group 6, our mixed orange trio, Scarface and Aventurine could not get enough of each other, spending at least five full days sharing the water bowl. There was a single sperm plug found, and I assume they did some breeding that I missed. Citrine seems curiously uninterested in the whole idea. Here is the happy couple -- note Aventurine's amazingly rich side bullseyes:
https://c6.staticflickr.com/8/7753/27542444485_57d9aaf267_z.jpg
In Group 7, our high contrast pairing, following last month’s tail wrap, I caught Picasso courting Tigers Eye several times. Here is a good example:
https://c1.staticflickr.com/8/7400/27265762440_3157b87b2d_z.jpg
In Group 8, our orange/red pairing, we found a single sperm plug in the water bowl, but otherwise witnessed no activity.
In Group 9, our mystery mash-up, Prometheus – celebrating his April “victory” over rival Everest – celebrated by spending every moment in the sauna with new girlfriend Jasper. I did not witness any breeding, but would not be surprised if there was some.
As always, you may feel free to contact me at any time with questions or concerns.
In Group 1, our hypo to het hypo pairing, Ramses and Amber spent an ungodly amount of time sharing the water bowl, and had at least two tail wraps. Score one for future baby hypos!
In Group 2, our mixed orange with thick borders pairing, there was little activity following last month’s tail wrap.
In Group 3, our high red pairing, there was again no activity for the fourth month in a row: Spessartine “the Ice Queen” of snake dating continues her reign.
In Group 4, our high orange pairing, there was little activity following last month’s extensive courting.
In Group 5, our dark red trio, we found a single sperm plug in the water bowl, but otherwise witnessed no activity.
In Group 6, our mixed orange trio, Scarface and Aventurine could not get enough of each other, spending at least five full days sharing the water bowl. There was a single sperm plug found, and I assume they did some breeding that I missed. Citrine seems curiously uninterested in the whole idea. Here is the happy couple -- note Aventurine's amazingly rich side bullseyes:
https://c6.staticflickr.com/8/7753/27542444485_57d9aaf267_z.jpg
In Group 7, our high contrast pairing, following last month’s tail wrap, I caught Picasso courting Tigers Eye several times. Here is a good example:
https://c1.staticflickr.com/8/7400/27265762440_3157b87b2d_z.jpg
In Group 8, our orange/red pairing, we found a single sperm plug in the water bowl, but otherwise witnessed no activity.
In Group 9, our mystery mash-up, Prometheus – celebrating his April “victory” over rival Everest – celebrated by spending every moment in the sauna with new girlfriend Jasper. I did not witness any breeding, but would not be surprised if there was some.
As always, you may feel free to contact me at any time with questions or concerns.