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    Carpet python grams

    How many grams does a carpet python male and female have to be in order to complete a successful breeding?

    Any more breeding info would be great thanks!!

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    You want them to grow slow and be at least 3 years, after that it depends on the locality keep in mind that a IJ or Darwin will not weigh as much at 3 yo than a coastal will.
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    Re: Carpet python grams

    Quote Originally Posted by Deborah View Post
    You want them to grow slow and be at least 3 years, after that it depends on the locality keep in mind that a IJ or Darwin will not weigh as much at 3 yo than a coastal will.

    Sorry I

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    Re: Carpet python grams

    Get yourself a copy of “The Complete Carpet Python”, by Mutton and Julander. Great book, full of good information.


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