I believe there is no specific weight. If it is producing plugs and you put him in with a female and he doesn't lose weight you are good to go. If he loses weight pull him
To add to this, is it uncommon for males to breed under one year of age? A question I've been wanting to ask for a while. I'm curious as to whether weight affects if a male will breed or not, or if it has to do more with the age of him?
To add to this, is it uncommon for males to breed under one year of age? A question I've been wanting to ask for a while. I'm curious as to whether weight affects if a male will breed or not, or if it has to do more with the age of him?
They will breed young. They don't always though. Some take to it well some not so much. I go by weight on males not age. However I have a backup for the young ones because you never know.
Ball pythons don't actually produce sperm plugs. I never pop and use that as an indication that a male is ready to breed. I go by size and pretty much that is it. If you are a new breeder I would say you should not even consider going with a male under 600 grams. Will they breed smaller? They sure will. However you really need to watch them and pull them in a hurry if they aren't eating.