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    Can Pythons breed their entire lives?

    Tried to research before asking but can't find much on the topic.. Is there any age where a male or female python could be "too old" to breed..? Im assuming they can breed their entire adult lives. And are pythons that have been bred multiple times worth less than say a python who has yet been bred? Thanks

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    Yes, I believe they can breed their entire lives, usually the older they are the bigger they are and the bigger your clutches will be. But I'm just going on hearsay.

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    Aldo based off hearsay, perhaps someone will prove me wrong with information they gathered, but supposedly males get lazier .

    Oh myths... So frustrating to deal with.. Sorry for spreading this one if it isn't true ..
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    BPs are like pokemon. you tell yourself you're not going to get sucked in. but some how you just gotta catch'em all.

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