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nugget
09-11-07, 01:41 AM
hi all,

humble nug wish to ask a amateur question...

handling n play around with your snake...does it will cause :

1.the male would chick out when meeting the awaiting female when breeding ?
2.explore the "gayism" in the male ?

thanks alot

reptilenut4sure
09-11-07, 01:55 AM
Umm. WTH? ...............

nugget
09-11-07, 02:20 AM
sorry for the misleading post...

I am trying to find out tht ... izzit true tht handling your snake too much n it become too tame...does it effect the male in breeding session ?

thanks

Aaron_S
09-11-07, 05:12 AM
Simply put, no.

drec91
09-11-07, 11:15 AM
i wish i could understand what your writing

The Snake Guru
09-11-07, 11:56 AM
Simply put, no.

Agreed

No.

~B~

gonesnakee
09-11-07, 01:13 PM
LMAO silliest thing I've read all day. Handling your snake will not affect its breeding capabilities NO, Mark

SerpentLust
09-11-07, 03:06 PM
I'll jump on the "No" train.

nugget
09-17-07, 03:01 AM
sorry bout my poor english guys...

erm...

the more aggressive frightens the less aggressive individual into non-performance....(breeding)
I mean by ... should the snake became too tame(by frequent handling)will it affect the performance... ?
I know nutz bout it guys....pls advise

sorry...I am very new to the breeding stuff...so...maybe It's a stupid quesiton afterall....

Aaron_S
09-17-07, 08:49 AM
We've all told you already the answer is no.

gonesnakee
09-17-07, 12:06 PM
The amount of aggressiveness in a snake or lack of, has nothing to do with its breeding potential, Mark

Herpkid101x
09-17-07, 03:27 PM
speaking of breeding reptiles... im thinking of breeding Leopard Geckos and my mom says i can but we both still gotta ask my dad. ive done all the research in the world for this and i think im up to it! and my last question is... do you need a license to breed Leopard Geckos? once i know this you might see me next with some pics of baby leos

GJG
01-24-08, 03:54 PM
Actually, it depends on the snake. If handling it causes undue stress, the animal will be less likely to breed. If you can't tell if your animal is stressed by handling, then it's best to leave it alone.

gonesnakee
01-24-08, 07:00 PM
Actually, it depends on the snake. If handling it causes undue stress, the animal will be less likely to breed. If you can't tell if your animal is stressed by handling, then it's best to leave it alone.
Yes good point, leave the breeders alone during the season is the best bet depending on the snake(s). Mark

ParsonsPythons
02-16-08, 11:37 PM
Herpkid101x, no you don't need a license to breed species in the pet-trade.

Maybe some species on the endangered list, but those wont be common.