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female breeding question ?

hmj75 Dec 27, 2008 08:29 PM

Hey I am mostly a ball pythons guy and i do have a few corns that i believe are up to size this year.Can someone guide me as far as grams how much they have to weigh.They are 2 years old and i have about 3 that look like they can go.Thanks in advance....

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STEVES_KIKI Dec 27, 2008 09:26 PM

the usual thing to go by is 3's 3 years old, at least 30 inches and at least 300 grams

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TandJ Dec 28, 2008 01:00 AM

Well 3x3x3 is general guideline.. The animal definantly needs to be physically in shape or your going to run into egg binding problems and the likes..

Soon enough we will be pulling some of the adults up from brumation and warming them... Then the physical activity will increase..

Regards.. Tim of T and J

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