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    "PM Boots For Custom Title" d_virginiana's Avatar
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    Male size and breeding

    I've got a couple questions regarding breeding this upcoming spring...

    I'm going to be borrowing a female flame from my parents for a couple months to breed to one of my two albino males (one erythristic, one not but still with noticeable red on him).
    The regular albino is about 4 years old, and is a typical size for his age. My erythristic albino is about 3 years old. He's as long as the first one, but very thin (not as in underfed, just generally small; his head is even small for his size).

    What are some thoughts on whether it would it be safe for him to breed? Would he be less likely to be able to father a litter than the larger male? Should I put her in with the plain albino after she's been with the erythristic just in case?
    I'd really prefer to breed him since I think an erythristic albino and flame female would make a beautiful litter, but if it isn't safe I can always see what I get from the plain albino.
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    Re: Male size and breeding

    3 year old Ery should be fine. I have had many males breed at 1 year old. You would be surprised how young they can breed.
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    Re: Male size and breeding

    If he's sexually active he'll close the deal just fine.
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    Re: Male size and breeding

    That's good. I'm thinking these two will give me a really nice litter.

    Quote Originally Posted by Eddie View Post
    3 year old Ery should be fine. I have had many males breed at 1 year old. You would be surprised how young they can breed.
    Ed
    One year?! Wow, this guy was small enough that I'd have worried about a female crushing him at one year.
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    Re: Male size and breeding

    She'd of given him the ride of his life.
    Steve
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    Re: Male size and breeding

    lol Steve you are too funny,
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    Re: Male size and breeding

    has anyone heard of a 1st season female gravid,,,i wonder about in the wild too,,,anyone????

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    Re: Male size and breeding

    I've heard of it but take it with a grain a salt. Not very probable.
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    Re: Male size and breeding

    Now, lets answer your question with another question....

    Do you want to breed the slimmer/lenghtier male? Do you like his appearance, condition enough to consider him a step forward in the breeding result you would like to reach?

    I feel we need to keep this in mind, to make sure we breed snakes we want to breed, instead of breeding for the sake of it.
    This is not aimed at you personally, do not get me wrong, but aimed at a general trend we are seeing nowadays!
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