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Male BP
Do all males start producing sperm plugs at age of 2 and above 600 grams?
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From what ive heard they usually start at around 500 grams and before they turn a year old
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Re: Male BP
my names ernie, one day, you'll be checking out my availabilty page for great morphs at better prices.[/QUOTE]
Nice to learn, Ernie.
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Weight is more important than age, but those are generalizations. It is possible to breed them at under a year in age (just because it's possible doesn't mean that you should, however), and likewise you can have an older male that isn't of the correct weight (in which case, he's not healthy enough to breed even though he might be producing plugs).
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Re: Male BP
 Originally Posted by TrpnBils
Weight is more important than age
I just wanted to say that I disagree with this, particularly for male BPs.
350, 400 gram males will produce sperm plugs if they're old enough.
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Re: Male BP
It's not really weight or age - sexual maturity is an individualistic trait, and there's no way of really predicting it with certainty, but in general most males will be ready to breed around their second winter OR at the proper weight.
That's not to say that some males can't breed earlier, nor is it to say that some aren't able to breed until later on in life. It just depends on the individual.
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Weight nor age is a determining factor. You can breed a male at 6 months old if you get weight on him AND he is sexually mature. Then you could also breed a male on his second winter and he won't be sexual mature, even if his weight is ok. I have a mojo that is on his second winter, but is a bad feeder so he's small for a 09. He *should* be sexually mature according to his age, but his weight isn't quite up to par so he's not breeding for me. There are plenty of breeders that get their 6 month males up to a breedable weight, some will breed, some won't.
In my opinion it's a combo, but it can be altered if the snake matures early.
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Re: Male BP
350, 400 gram males will produce sperm plugs if they're old enough.[/QUOTE]
And how old are these 350, 400 gram studs? Have they bred successfilly?
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Re: Male BP
 Originally Posted by Alexandra V
It's not really weight or age - sexual maturity is an individualistic trait, and there's no way of really predicting it with certainty, but in general most males will be ready to breed around their second winter OR at the proper weight.
That's not to say that some males can't breed earlier, nor is it to say that some aren't able to breed until later on in life. It just depends on the individual.
But he still produces plugs right, whether sexually matured or not?
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Re: Male BP
Hi,
Smallest and youngest male I have had definately lock and father a clutch was around 12 months old and 463g ( weight is approx as didn't have one at the time fo the recorded lock ). But he was producing plugs before then and I was pairing him up but not seeing definate locks.
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