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    Re: Breeding Issues

    Quote Originally Posted by DemmBalls View Post
    2000 grams isn't that large for a male. That's a bummer though....At least you know now.
    My other male is smaller, and is older. I've also seen pictures of males that stayed around 1500g, and didn't get much larger. I kinda assumed that 1300-1600g was about the norm. Sable is the largest snake I own - he's much larger than my other two adult females.

    Kinda upsetting - now It's just gonna be very hard to transition over to calling Sable a He. x.x

    And thanks Homegrown. Unfortunate - but it happens.
    Last edited by Xotik; 01-26-2012 at 01:23 PM.
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