How many breeders should I have?
Ok so I have 13 snakes: 12 balls and 1 Hog Island Boa. 4 of my balls take medium rats and I have 3 on smalls which leaves me with 5 that feed on pups and will be for at least a couple more months. I feed on a 6 day basis so my snakes will eat about 5 times per month. By the numbers I feed 20 meds, 15 smalls, and 30 pups monthly and thats roughly $135/month. I also plan on adding about 4 more snakes over the coming months so essentially I will have 17 snakes to feed. I currently have 2 females who are ready to breed and 1 big male rat.
I am wondering what would be a good amount of breeder rats so that eventually i will no longer have to buy F/T? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Re: How many breeders should I have?
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Originally Posted by
satomi325
I would say 1 female rat per snake.
And it's up to you on how many males you want to use.
x2 to that. And maybe hold back some of your females from higher-producing litters to grow out and have for when your current breeders wear out/quit producing. I have a female who regularly drops 16-18 pups per litter...which is a pain since she only has 12 teats, lol! That said, though, her daughters are being held back to grow out and hopefully keep up the trend of producing larger litters.
I keep four males for my 30 females, 16 of those females being active breeders to feed 14 snakes. I stagger my breedings to allow some of the litters to be fed off as pups (hatchling/juvenile snakes) and the others to grow out a bit for my older snakes that take small/medium rats and change out the males every so often.
1 female rat per snake is a good starting point and then you can add or not from there, depending on how your production goes. Just wait until you start and then get hooked on coat types, colors/patterns, dumbo vs. top eared, rex vs. satins, etc. It's every bit as addictive as the snakes are, lol! Good luck! :gj:
Re: How many breeders should I have?
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Andybill
So can females have litters and share a tub? Or is that dangerous for the pups?
Females with litters can be housed together. They will help each other take care of the pups. But take note that females being housed together will sync up their fertility cycle and will come into heat at the same time. So they tend to have litters at the same time unless you individually breed them.