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BillyBoy
at Mon Oct 9 16:00:01 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by BillyBoy ]
I think that's smart. Since she has grown almost a foot in 6 or 7 months, it would indicate she is still a young'un, probably around two years old. Another 14 months of solid feedings and I bet she'll be ready for you. That's the nice thing about the CA's, they do mature faster than colombians and Bcc's.
Put me on the wait list for the babies!
Billy
>>She seemed too small to breed that's why I was thinking of waiting until next year. She was about 36 inches long when I got her in march and was really thin. She's put on a lot of weight since then (she was under 450 grams then), but I haven't been pushing her. I was curious if SHE knew that she was too small? Could one ovulate at that size and actually have a viable litter? I figured that she should be at least 4.5 feet and 1500 grams before I introduced the male. Id be too afraid at her current size that she wouldn't make it through a pregnancy.
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>>Amie
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