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    breeding weight, female?

    will a female thats around 875 grams right now be breedable come breeding time??
    or does she need another year

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    Re: breeding weight, female?

    Quote Originally Posted by phantommaggot
    will a female thats around 875 grams right now be breedable come breeding time??
    or does she need another year

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    Re: breeding weight, female?

    She has to be at least 1500 grams if you want a healthy clutch.
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    Re: breeding weight, female?

    ok, i just didnt now how fast they put on weight..

    thanks alot
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    Re: breeding weight, female?

    Once they reach 1500 grams they should also be about 500 grams/foot. so if she was 4 feet she should be 2000 grams. Makes sense?


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    Re: breeding weight, female?

    ok i gots it.

    what weights should i look for then..

    would 1200 grams now be to light to breed this year?


    o and just for the hell of asking, where can i find a good printable breeding guide.

    (im not actually planning on breeding till next year, but a friend of mine is all about trying to get it done this year, he wants to buy females for my pastel male... so i told him id ask...)
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    Re: breeding weight, female?

    i have a girl that's 1200 and I won't breed her till she packs on some more pounds...wait till 1500+

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