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    "First shed In Progress" NickB's Avatar
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    Viperine Maturity (N.Maura)

    Does anyone know when Natrix Maura become sexually mature?I can't find much information on the net.

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    Re: Viperine Maturity (N.Maura)



    The short version is: When they are still very small. My couple produced their first clutch at an age of a little over a year and a half, as a result of normal cohabitation.

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    Re: Viperine Maturity (N.Maura)

    Quote Originally Posted by Stefan-A View Post


    The short version is: When they are still very small. My couple produced their first clutch at an age of a little over a year and a half, as a result of normal cohabitation.


    VERY interesting, and it is perfectly safe for them to have a clutch at this size?I own a pair of CB10's I have been co-habitating them under the false assumption they couldn't be sexually mature yet!When you say normal cohabitation do you mean you didn't put them into a brumation?

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    Re: Viperine Maturity (N.Maura)

    No brumation, exactly. And my false assumption was the same.

    My female survived it, but I wouldn't call it perfectly safe. They can do it and they do it in the wild, but I'd avoid it just to be safe.

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    Re: Viperine Maturity (N.Maura)

    Quote Originally Posted by Stefan-A View Post
    No brumation, exactly. And my false assumption was the same.

    My female survived it, but I wouldn't call it perfectly safe. They can do it and they do it in the wild, but I'd avoid it just to be safe.
    ok, thanks for the information.

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    Re: Viperine Maturity (N.Maura)

    Wish these guys would find their way over here to the states. I'd love to own a few
    mike

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