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    Looking for breeders that breed for size...?

    Is that even possible? I want a big ball python that can reach 5-6ft instead of 3-5ft. I’ve seen the 5000 gram female on YouTube and some more big ones but they always say it’s genetic. Do everybody just breed for colors??

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    Re: Looking for breeders that breed for size...?

    Quote Originally Posted by Scooda954 View Post
    Is that even possible? I want a big ball python that can reach 5-6ft instead of 3-5ft. I’ve seen the 5000 gram female on YouTube and some more big ones but they always say it’s genetic. Do everybody just breed for colors??
    Why not look at a larger species than a BP. More snakes in the world is all I am saying.

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    There are larger BP, volta for example they come from a very specific area in Africa, a few people do breed them to offer voltas however most use them because of the amount of eggs they will give.

    Size is often genetic not all animals will grow to the same size and the genetic is not the only thing that goes into it either feeding, fast, age etc all come in play.

    I have some females in the 4000 grams that will lay 10 to 12 eggs each time and the babies are usually 85 to 92 grams when they hatch.

    Those animals all came from my founder het pied female I acquired in 2006 and so far any female that have held back has been in the 3500/4000 grams range.

    Could those females rach 5000 grams in my care? I would say it's possible but they are still fairly young 6 to 9 years old.
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    Re: Looking for breeders that breed for size...?

    Quote Originally Posted by Skyrivers View Post
    Why not look at a larger species than a BP. More snakes in the world is all I am saying.
    True I’ve been looking into some boas that might stay in the 5-6ft range
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    Re: Looking for breeders that breed for size...?

    Quote Originally Posted by Deborah View Post
    There are larger BP, volta for example they come from a very specific area in Africa, a few people do breed them to offer voltas however most use them because of the amount of eggs they will give.

    Size is often genetic not all animals will grow to the same size and the genetic is not the only thing that goes into it either feeding, fast, age etc all come in play.

    I have some females in the 4000 grams that will lay 10 to 12 eggs each time and the babies are usually 85 to 92 grams when they hatch.

    Those animals all came from my founder het pied female I acquired in 2006 and so far any female that have held back has been in the 3500/4000 grams range.

    Could those females rach 5000 grams in my care? I would say it's possible but they are still fairly young 6 to 9 years old.
    Thanks for your input hopefully my baby get in the 4000 gram range some day

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    I know one of our members breeds larger BPs and looks for that genetic attribute when choosing his animals.

    He hasn't been on in a bit though, @JodanOrNoDan are you seeing this thread?

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    I used to and my largest female weighed at 7100g right before she laid 13 eggs (they hatched out from 90g to 110g). She passed last year at about 19 years old due to a bad RI.
    "You can derelict my balls, capi-tan." -zoolander
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    BTW this was her about 10 years ago.... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JcSCH7Ndb7c
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    Re: Looking for breeders that breed for size...?

    I just picked up a het piebald female that is barely three years old and 2500 g! I am excited to see what she looks like when she’s 10 years old

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    Re: Looking for breeders that breed for size...?

    The mother of mine was supposedly Volta lineage and upwards of 4000 grams. Right now my girl doesn’t seem exceptionally large: around 350 grams and 7 months. She was 89 grams when hatched I believe. However, she’s recently hit a growth spurt..:: so we’ll see. I’m sort of hoping she will be on the larger side but it’s not a huge concern.

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