What is the smallest female you've bred?
I have always read that 1200g is the minimum for a female to breed. Well, what if they just don't even get big? I have a 7 yr old female that has never weighed more than 1150g. Last I measured her she was about 45 inches long.
Would it be safe to try and breed her given her age or should I just keep her solely as a pet and pursue getting another female to breed with?
FYI, other than her I have a large male pastel.
Re: What is the smallest female you've bred?
It's more about sexual maturity than weight. If she's 7 yrs, she should be more than capable of handling a clutch. Most people use the weight rule to get bigger clutches. Since, in theory a 2000g girl will give you more eggs than a 1200g girl.
As longs as she looks healthy, she should be fine. There is nobody in the wild regions telling them they are too small to breed, and some females will never be huge.
Just imo. There is one way to find out, pair her up. Watch to see of she'll take a male. If she does, then she's ready. :)
Re: What is the smallest female you've bred?
I thew a male with a very small female a few years back. I had a 850 gram female that went off feed. I threw my pied with her to spark feeding again. I do this with some females to get them back on food. Well she laid 3 eggs at 970 grams. I produced 2 pied and one het. pied. She is healthy and is going to lay for me this season. I did not breed her expecting her to get knocked up. She was 2 years old and the babies are great as well as mom.
Joe Ellis