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    Re: "Power feeding" BG's perspective.

    Quote Originally Posted by Vypyrz View Post
    Instead of starting a new thread about this, I figured I would just resurrect this one since what I found seems to apply here. Basically, it is an ad I found on KS, and to protect the identity of the poster, I will only post the pic and text of the ad. I'm not trying to criticise the poster, I just think it may be a good example of power feeding for the sake of breeding. Honestly, I wasn't aware that a 5 month old, 600g male was ready to breed. Maybe some of the breeders could put out some opinions on this...

    Rob
    males can breed when ever they feel like it, I've seen 400 gram male breed and someone on this forum claim to have bred a 350 gram 4 month old. all males have to do is start the baby process. females have the make the babies big difference. given my male was older about 7 months but he was breeding at 550 grams and im sure he would of done it sooner.

    nothing wrong with that snake

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