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    Breeding questions???

    I now have a male ball that is around 815 grams and a female that is around 1250grams. I would like to breed the two, but I have a few questions before I do this. Is it too late to try to breed the two? Are there specific tems that I have to house the two together at to encourage breeding or are normal temps fine? Would I be ok leaving the two in a 40g breeder aquarium for breeding? Is my female too small?

    Sorry if these are a lot of questions for people, but I wanted to ask and see if I got some helpful info before I jump into breeding.

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    Re: Breeding questions???

    if you bred now you would just have a late 09 clutch
    i wouldnt see why you couldnt try breeding them now. Some go with the cooling method and some dont so he answer to your temp question is up to you. I dont know if it would be good or not to cool the snakes right now because of the time of year. Im sure someone else can help you more with that answer. Some people would say yes she is big enough and others might say no everyone has a different minimum breeding weight. If she is big and healthy" not obese" id say shes fine.
    good luck!

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