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Posted by: snakespeed at Sun Jun 29 19:06:42 2003 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by snakespeed ] Breeding readiness is attributed to size more than anything else, but the general rule of thumb is 3-4 years for males and 4-5 for females. some breeders power feed to gain breeding size, feeding every 4-5 days, in which case your bloods would reach breeding size sooner. This however is not good for your snakes in the long run, as it can lead to health problems and a shortened life expectancy. I would suggest feeding weekly and putting breeding pairs together no sooner than 2 years old and see if anything happens, then separating them and trying again the next season. [ Hide Replies ]
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