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Breeding Weight Help
Okay so I just finished paying off this 892 gram female clown. (She will be here tomorrow I'm extra excited) anyway my question is do you think it is possible for her to put on 600 grams before the start of the breeding season this year?
Here's a photo the breeder sent me
Breeding Project
0.1 Clown
0.1 Proven Het Clown
1.0 Pastel Het Clown
1.0 Pinstripe Het Clown
0.2 Spider
0.1 StingerBee
1.1 Ghana Import
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Anything is possible, but I doubt she'll be ready for this season.
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600g before fall is gonna be a challenge. But they don't have to be 1500 grams to breed either. Some people prefer that, some don't. You can breed year round also. So remember that whenever she hits the magical weight you want her at, pair her then. It doesn't have to be fall just remember to not overfeed her to get her up to weight before fall. Figure 100g a month growth...
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Last edited by Zombie; 07-30-2012 at 03:37 PM.
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It really depends on her feeding habits.
If she's a picky eater, probably not. If she's a great voracious eater, possibly towards the end of the season (maybe closer towards early next year).
How was her growth rate been so far with her breeder?
All snakes grow at their own rate.
I have three Dec/2011 girls in the 400 range. And I have one mojo Dec/2011 girl who is a monster pig and chows down everything. She's already 800 grams and she's the youngest out of the bunch. I don't power feed, but she has never missed a meal.
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Yes, anything is possible! Now It is possible if she is a great feeder, and you want to power feed her large meals. It would not be healthy for her tho. IMHO 600 grams is a lot of weight(if you start cooling down in oct.) to put on in less than 3 months. I would say feed her till you cool her down, warm her back up, feed her normal sized meals and just breed her late in the season if she get to proper weight. How old is she? Me personally I would just breed her in the 13/14 season and know she got to the proper weight by a healthy way instead of power feeding her. But it is all up to you, it is your animals.
Tom
Ball Pythons
Females: Poss. het albino (Angel),Albino (Corona),Pastel Lesser (Lila),Pinstripe Het Albino (Sandy), Pastel Pied (Pandora),
Males: Black Pastel Het Albino (Diablo),Piebald (Atlas),Killerbee (King)
Morelia
0.1 Jungle carpet python (Sage)
0.0.1 Green tree python (Unknown)
Misc.
0.1 Snow Corn (Roxy)
0.1 Bearded dragon (Coral-Blood X Red/Citrus)
1.0 Diamond Back Terrapin(Crush)
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There is no need for cool downs. You can if you want, but there is a higher frequency of RIs in collections where the breeder did cool downs .
Balls will breed regardless of a cool down period. You just need to put in a male to stimulate breeding.
Last edited by satomi325; 07-30-2012 at 03:47 PM.
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Re: Breeding Weight Help
So - no one has asked yet how old she is. I bred a 4-year old female that had barely reached 1200g with great success (it actually jump-started her growth and now she's 1900g one year after laying). If she's a late 2011 and that weight, you are probably asking too much of her. If she's a 2010, then she might not need to be 1500g. And as Zombie said, there's no reason you have to start breeding her on a certain date - just keep feeding her and keep her conditions normal until she gets where you want her to be.
As for cooling - I cool and have had zero problems with RI, and have had 100% fertility and hatch rates. It isn't necessary, but it isn't an instant vet visit, either.
Last edited by Annarose15; 07-30-2012 at 03:48 PM.
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In a hurry , more importantly then whether or not can and will put on 600 grams before breeding season which may or may not happen, when did she hatch?
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I believe she was born in 2010 but I just emailed the breeder again to double check. Waiting for his response. I am anxious to breed but I am in no way going to risk her health in anyway if she is under weight come this season. It's just not worth it to me. I was just seeing if it was possible for her to gain that weight.
Breeding Project
0.1 Clown
0.1 Proven Het Clown
1.0 Pastel Het Clown
1.0 Pinstripe Het Clown
0.2 Spider
0.1 StingerBee
1.1 Ghana Import
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Re: Breeding Weight Help
 Originally Posted by DavidMundy
I believe she was born in 2010 but I just emailed the breeder again to double check. Waiting for his response. I am anxious to breed but I am in no way going to risk her health in anyway if she is under weight come this season. It's just not worth it to me. I was just seeing if it was possible for her to gain that weight.
This is how I figure it...
If she's a 2010 then she's 2 possibly 2 1/2 years old and 892 grams.
So she's gained 446 grams per year if she's 2, even less if she's more than 2.
If she continues to eat at this pace in 1 year from now she will be 1330ish grams.
Will she make weight this season, even late season?
not if she continues to gain weight at the pace she has.
Now if she's an early to mid 2011 then it's game on, feed her well and she'll probably be ready by December/January depending on what month she was born.
Jerry Robertson

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