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    Re: "new" to snakes

    "From what I've read it would be possible to get a 2010 male and breed next year? If that's the case I could afford a nice young morph "
    SAMPSON-BP



    You've heard right(according to most things I've read and seen). So long as you get him to an ideal weight where his body can handle the stresses of breeding(average seems to be between 675-775g for a first timer) but I've heard of much lighter and heavier. I'm sure someone with more experience than me could give you some specifics. Don't quote me

    edit: I hope you get that girl. There's pieces of her shed all over, husbandry might be a little funky . Hope you get her.
    Last edited by bsavage; 10-31-2010 at 05:07 AM.
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