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Posted by: toddbecker at Thu Sep 3 18:21:39 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by toddbecker ] absolutley no reason a male should not be bred. Females are a little more understandable. Producing and laying eggs takes a lot out of a female snake but there is absolutely no risk to the male. He either is producing sperm and is ready or he is not. I bred a 8 month old male that was barely 400 grams to two different females this year. Both females were well over 2,000 grams and this little guy fertilized 16 out of 17 eggs laid so I have no complaints. And to justify a little, even though I dont think I need to, he is a very special male. He is a black bee (black pastel, spider) 100% het ghost. Todd | ||
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