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    When are females ready for breeding?

    I know this will probably vary but at about how many grams is a sexually mature female? And approximately how many years after hatching are females usually ready to mate? I am getting ready to buy a few females and a couple of males but Im in no hurry to get the males as they mature much faster than females. Any help would be great.
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    Females mature and many diff sizes and age. Most females when they hit 1200 grams are mature enough to breed.

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    alot of people like the 3years/1500 grams rule. If my female gets to 1500 in 2 years, id pair her. Have heard of people pairing at 1000grams but personally i wouldnt do it. Have paired at 1300+ and gotten all healthy eggs. They usually keep eating after pairing so at 1300, she didnt actually drop eggs til she was around 1600grams

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