oh the temptation! oh the temptation!
Okay, so we are supposedly having a storm front heading our way tonight and I am sooooooooo tempted to throw my cinnie girl in with my pinnie male. She is just over 1000g so I know that this would not be in her interest, basically just mine (I know my bad :colbert: ).. but OH MY GOD.. it is so tempting to do so.. Arrrrggghhh... how does everyone else handle the temptation when they have a female close to weight.
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AaronP
Simple, I feed them lol.
I have also heard of females being successfully breed at 800-900grams. I would personaly just power feed her:gj:
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MDB
I would personaly just power feed her:gj:
Power feeding is NOT in the best interest of the animal.
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MDB
I have also heard of females being successfully breed at 800-900grams. I would personaly just power feed her:gj:
Power feeding is not the way to go, maybe feeding them every 5 days rather than every 7 but power feeding refers to making the snake unwillingly eat another meal while they're swallowing another one, and is deeply frowned upon.
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what exactly are the minimum weights for breeding. i have always heard like 1500 on males and 3 years old for girls but now im hearing of people using males that are like 500 and girls like 1000 whats up with that it cant be healthy?
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dmaricle
what exactly are the minimum weights for breeding. i have always heard like 1500 on males and 3 years old for girls but now im hearing of people using males that are like 500 and girls like 1000 whats up with that it cant be healthy?
It's a matter of opinion, males had been known to breed at 450 Grams and greater with being only 3 months old. As a rule most people will not breed a female unless she is at very least 18 months old and 1200+ Grams.
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AaronP
It's a matter of opinion, males had been known to breed at 450 Grams and greater with being only 3 months old. As a rule most people will not breed a female unless she is at very least 18 months old and 1200+ Grams.
thats what i figured. thanks