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Posted by: RoyerReptiles at Wed Apr 20 02:21:28 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by RoyerReptiles ] While breeding will take an obvious toll on how much weight and size a female can gain in a given year, I would not consider it detrimental in my own experience. Some examples that come to mind from our collection. One female, just under 1200 grams pre breeding, laid 6 good eggs the first year. The next year, she was a couple hundred grams heavier and had 3 good/1 slug. This year, another couple hundred grams heavier (1600 pre breeding) she gave 8 good eggs. Another 1400 gram female gave 6 good eggs. Yet another 1200 gram female laid 4 this year. [ Hide Replies ]
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