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ok just giving you a hard time.... I could feel people wanting to jump on the thread by reading the title LMAO.
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.
You guys should have a show in Vegas. Thank for the laughs and the info.
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