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Large Females & Hello ^.^

TheWolfWithin May 31, 2012 08:05 AM

It's been ages since I've been on a kingsnake forum... almost 10 years I believe. I use to deal with Leopard/Crested/Helmeted geckos & Rosy boas way back when. I've moved on to hognoses mostly, I also have a couple balls aside from my husbands collection. I would really like to get into the Rhamphiophis species as well, very intrigued by them. So that's just a little tidbit about me.

Back to why I started my post. I have a rather large unproven 2004 female western that I hope to breed this coming season. She was fairly uninterested this past breeding season, so I'll be trying some other methods. The guy that owned her before would give her about 4-6 adult mice a feeding (she really did look like a tightly packed stuffed sausage when I got her in October) he also stated he could never get her to breed. Does anyone think she's overweight & that might have something to do with why she wasn't interested in breeding this past season? I know in some cases some animals (not counting humans) aren't so willing or interested in breeding when overweight. I will say though I don't give her that many mice, I cut that feeding regime in half, I felt that was just too much every other week. She lost a little bit of weight but not that much.

Here's a pic of her with one of my other girls.

I curious about record weights and lengths. Whats the biggest western hognose out there? She was like most snakes a little unwilling to be measured so I'm guessing shes about 42-44" roughly.

Only thing I'm having a little trouble deciding is if I should breed her to my Conda or my Albino lol. Or if I should breed one and try double clutching the other. She's 100% het Albino. Both potentially great outcomes provided if she breeds.

Thanks for reading my ramblings ^.^

Kimberly Aumada

Replies (4)

FastDad May 31, 2012 01:13 PM

nice big lady!

our biggest female was 46-47 inches long and did weight over 1000g at her best times. Unfortunately she did pass away a couple of weeks ago :´(
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Greetings from Berlin
Stefan & Raimo

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TheWolfWithin May 31, 2012 01:27 PM

Sorry to hear your female passed. Boy was she big! I would have loved to have seen a female that big. She was probably the biggest recorded.

So her weight didn't effect her breeding at all? Maybe my female is stuck up lol (only kidding). I am just concerned about her becoming so fat she wont breed.

FastDad May 31, 2012 01:36 PM

her weight does not affect her breeding results, as she had the right proportions...she was not fat at all
just follow to our home page and scroll a little bit down...you can see her there

http://www.reptilesbreedingenterprise.com/
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Greetings from Berlin
Stefan & Raimo

Reptiles-Breeding-Enterprise.com

TheWolfWithin May 31, 2012 02:21 PM

Amazing! Her size is impressive and she is beautiful. Sometimes it's hard to believe that Westerns can obtain such large sizes, only because you don't see it to often. When I saw my large girl I just had to get her.

Thank you for sharing.
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