Quote Originally Posted by joepythons
Well to be honest with ya i never ever kept track of the females i had .In my opinion as long as the female is at least 2yrs old and has a nice girth to her(at least rounder then a black marker) then its ok to breed her.
The general rule to breeding females are the "Three 3's". 3ft/300g/and 3 years old. But the 3 years is somewhat flexible. It's more important (I think) to be at least 3 ft long and have healthy muscle tone. Some corns will weigh 300g but are "chubby" and probably shouldn't be bred. But I agree that one should wait until at least 2 yrs old.

As for weight of a full grown female corn; it can vary wildly. I have one who never topped over 325g and another who stays right about 675g; both are full grown adults and their weights are appropriate for their size. So yeah, that question has a zillion answers, it just depends.