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~Suntiger~
01-12-04, 07:01 PM
Hello everyone,

About a week ago, maybe more, I noticed that my "MALE" rat snakes were breeding...posted about it here...etc etc and was advised to separate them, which I did. It was also suggested to me that I put them together again after waiting a bit, so I did just now. Less than a minute later, they're at it again! It's much more peaceful-looking this time (so far) so is it safe to assume that one is in fact a female after all? And after they've disentangled themselves, I should separate them again right? Should I put them together again another day, or is twice enough???

Thanks in advance!!

JDouglas
01-12-04, 07:05 PM
Have you seen them copulate and be connected at their vent. If not they could both be males that are combatting. I would probe both to know what they are for sure. Also, if they are a breeding pair there is no need to seperate them but some people do. I would just leave them together and let them do their thing if they are not both males.

~Suntiger~
01-12-04, 07:11 PM
Well, they are definitely connected, that's for sure!!! And they have been both times.

~Suntiger~
01-12-04, 07:17 PM
AAAA, OK it just got violent again!!! This twisty, turny stuff they're doing is very stressful to a snake-mom....especially considering that it is taking place while one is still IN the other!!! Ok, as I was typing that the male stopped doing that cuddly thing where his head is next to the other snake's, and they separated.

Sorry to be such a nuisance, but this is all rather new to me!!

Vanan
01-12-04, 09:55 PM
Hehe. Sit back, relax, grab a drinkand stay tuned for more snake-porn! Ratsnakes get pretty violent with their breeding antics. Wait til you see Kings breed. You'd swear the male's trying to chew her neck off!