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Re: Breeding Difficulties
 Originally Posted by Brimstone111888
As of now 260 grams, about where you start right?  In all seriousness I've seen people recommend 600 as a good grammage for males. 800 grams isn't overly large for a male.
I have two 06 males that are kickin ace at 500 and 600 gram's. I think maybe his female isn't ready.
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Re: Breeding Difficulties
 Originally Posted by Brimstone111888
As of now 260 grams, about where you start right?  In all seriousness I've seen people recommend 600 as a good grammage for males. 800 grams isn't overly large for a male.
865g. for a male is no where near low end to breed either.. In all seriousness...
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Re: Breeding Difficulties
Plus watchout with the fatboys sometimes they won't hang.
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Re: Breeding Difficulties
No my male isn't a fat boy. But I don't know what to do. A friend of mine said to put some ball python shed in their cage. And I did, it's from one of my other males. But it didn't do the trick.
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Your female has alot to do with it and at that size she may or may not this year. But putting them together can get the wheels rolling. You have to have alot of patience with these animals, there gonna do it on there time not yours. Be patient.
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I quess im gonna wait until next season. Oh and I was reading a book in the library a couple of days ago and I read that ball pythons can breed at random times. Is that true?
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Re: Breeding Difficulties
There are breeders that breed year round.
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