Quote Originally Posted by Deborah View Post
No there is not, it does not work that way, because there are too many variable such weight out of the egg, how fast an hatchling get started, feeding frequency, prey size, occasional food refusal, fast etc.

I have had females weighing 180p grams at a year and a half and some weighing 1200 grams at 3 years.

And of course there is also a difference between males and females.

The best guide is to have a snake that is well proportionate and let it grow at his own pace.

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Thanks, Deborah! I appreciate the response. So, maybe I'll try asking this question another way and focus on females. What would one expect a healthy female ball to weigh at 1 year, 2 years, and 3 years of age (never being paired up)? I realize there's a ton of variables in my question, but am just looking for a basic guideline to refer to. I do plan on breeding my few females later down the line, but am not power-feeding them at all. They all eat once weekly and roughly 10% of their empty weight. Thanks in advance all.