what happens when a small ball python breeds?
what would happen if a 900+ gram BP is gravid? Is this very bad? if she produces a small clutch will the clutches always be small? Does this pose health risk?
Re: what happens when a small ball python breeds?
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earthdragons737
what would happen if a 900+ gram BP is gravid? Is this very bad? if she produces a small clutch will the clutches always be small? Does this pose health risk?
age is a important factor also,my worst feeder two years ago laid 6 large fertile eggs at around 1000 grams but she was 4 years old.
breeding a small young female is borderline foolish IMO.hope this helps.
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twh
age is a important factor also,my worst feeder two years ago laid 6 large fertile eggs at around 1000 grams but she was 4 years old.
breeding a small young female is borderline foolish IMO.hope this helps.
X2 and I have heard that they will continuously lay smaller clutches and you run the risk of her dropping too much wieght and not being able to breed the following year. not to mention the risk to her health. It can be done obviously, but is a good idea? Probably not.
Re: what happens when a small ball python breeds?
As long as they are old enough and have a healthy length to weight ratio...I see no problems with it. I have never seen solid proof that smaller females are at more risk of becoming egg bound. Smaller clutches...Sure.
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Freakie_frog
Very interesting! I have a 2007 PH Lavender Albino female that is around 900 grams now. She has been smashing food this year, so I have been contemplating breeding her.