Will they be ready to go next year
I have a few females I want to breed next year. They are currently about 750-800 grams. Is there a chance they will be ready next year? I am thinking it will be close.
Re: Will they be ready to go next year
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I have a few females I want to breed next year. They are currently about 750-800 grams. Is there a chance they will be ready next year? I am thinking it will be close.
Depends on their feeding response and what weight you're willing to breed them at. Personally I'm waiting for my girl to hit 1800-2000 grams. Others, breed at a lower weight. How old are they?
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Re: Will they be ready to go next year
They are about 14 months right now. The bigger ones eat anything I give them. They all eat f/t and was feeding two weaned rats a week. I am getting a few of them to take small rats now and probably will be just doing one a week for these until they put a few more hundred grams on.
Re: Will they be ready to go next year
Most people will wait until the female is either going into her third winter, or is at least 1500 grams, whichever comes last. Your girls may reach size but many on here, including myself, have had females suddenly go off feed in and around the 1000 to 1100 gram mark. When that happens it's anyone's guess as to when they will go back on feed and then make size. I pretty much stick to the 1500 gram size for first time breeders.
Now if you have a female that hits 4 to 5 years of age, is eating as often as you can get her to and is still under 1500 grams, then you may want to give it a go. She certainly is old enough and sometimes the first breeding season makes them have a better feeding response and they start gaining size. Just expect a relatively small clutch as a small snake can't accommodate too many eggs.
Best of luck and hopefully your girls keep on eating for you.