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P. Breitensteini and p.brongersmai
Forgive my ignorance. I have been looking around on the net for a definitive guide to blood pythons. More specifically the differences between the above two species.
As a youngster do they both look the same and if so what are the ways to tell them apart.
Also with ball pythons there is a rule of thumb regards to breedable size and weight. Does anyone have any info on what size they look for when breeding p.brongersmai
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Andy
thanks for any input
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Re: P. Breitensteini and p.brongersmai
actually forget the first part of this post as i kinda have it figured out the differences i was just confused by some pics misslabelled on a web site.
Any info on breeding sizes and weights muchly appreciated though
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Re: P. Breitensteini and p.brongersmai
Blood pythons reach sexual maturity anywhere from 18 months to 4 years of age. Breeding size occurs at lengths of 3 - 5'.
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Re: P. Breitensteini and p.brongersmai
thanks. So theres no weight guidelines people work of like they do with ball pythons then?
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Re: P. Breitensteini and p.brongersmai
 Originally Posted by docturgonzo
Forgive my ignorance. I have been looking around on the net for a definitive guide to blood pythons. More specifically the differences between the above two species.
As a youngster do they both look the same and if so what are the ways to tell them apart.
Also with ball pythons there is a rule of thumb regards to breedable size and weight. Does anyone have any info on what size they look for when breeding p.brongersmai
Regards
Andy
thanks for any input
The differences between the two are very simple to spot when you know what to look for.
P. Breitensteinis have a row of scales between their labial and peripheral scales. Brongersmai don't posess this row of scales. Check out the pics on Kara's site(homepage), they are excellent examples. http://www.bloodpythons.com/cms/
EDIT: Didn't see your second post, my bad.
Last edited by Jyson; 01-12-2010 at 12:59 PM.
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Re: P. Breitensteini and p.brongersmai
 Originally Posted by docturgonzo
Also with ball pythons there is a rule of thumb regards to breedable size and weight. Does anyone have any info on what size they look for when breeding p.brongersmai
From my understanding of it, age is more important than weight with bloods and short-tails.
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Re: P. Breitensteini and p.brongersmai
Actually it's equal from my readings
Females need to be 3-4 years old and at ~12 pounds or more.
Cant be one or the other, but both.
Males need to be at least 18 months to 2 years old or even more. Even then, if he's tiny at that age, I'd hold off.
 Originally Posted by m00kfu
From my understanding of it, age is more important than weight with bloods and short-tails.
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Re: P. Breitensteini and p.brongersmai
 Originally Posted by 2kdime
Actually it's equal from my readings
Females need to be 3-4 years old and at ~12 pounds or more.
Cant be one or the other, but both.
Males need to be at least 18 months to 2 years old or even more. Even then, if he's tiny at that age, I'd hold off.
Congratulations, I think you're the first to ever give me an actual number on the weight! The answer I've always gotten was 3-4 years at a healthy weight for that particular snake.
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