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    I have a male at 670g(ish) who is ready to breed but all my females I have now (cb13's) will be waiting until at least winter 2015 or even winter 2016 before I breed and that is dependant on size of them by this point, although I am sure by 2016 they should be fine to go.

    I think that's why some people say to buy in your females a year or so before the males if you buy them as hatchlings or young and are planning to breed as males mature so much younger and smaller than their counterparts

    Someone once said that they were told the term 'hoe's before bro's' that tickled me!

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