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snakemannick
at Mon Aug 9 22:01:47 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by snakemannick ]
No really males have been bred as early as a year and a half 18months.
But to be on the safe side at least 2 years to 3 years depending on species BCC, BCI, BCI ssp. etc.
Females are more breedable after the third year, remember I'm talking earliest some may take 4 years . the body weight and size is a large part as well.
Males that have been bred at 18months have been as small as 36 inches.
But females need to be at least , at least 4 feet prefferably 5-6 for a safe prgnancy and delivery.
and the weight should be somewhat girthy not obese but solid.
Also depending on species.
hope that helps.
Nick Gancarz
Boa's Ark c.b.r.
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