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Re: breedability
i wasnt sure if burms and retics are somewhat around the same as far as breeding. I havent worked with alot of retics
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Re: breedability
 Originally Posted by Arbor05
quick question. i seem to get alot of different answers when i ask what is the best size to have a female retic at to start breeding. i know my female is way to small at a whopping 4ft lol but she is ounding large rats and putting on size rapidly. thanx for the imput! 
 Originally Posted by pythonboy123
well im talking about burms, im not sure about retics
The OP's question was about retics, not burms.
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Re: breedability
 Originally Posted by 8b8ll
18 months....come on thats really to young to be breeding.
I see a lot of problems with people A. Power feeding to get them up to size fast. and B. Breeding to young.
Better to wait.
Mike
not trying to say ur wrong, but ben breeds them and idk if u do or not, but i listen to wat ben says alot cuz i seen how he runs things and how nice there babies are. but not saying you dont know anything, im just saying he prolly knows more.
but u can be right as well
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Re: breedability
 Originally Posted by Ben_Renick
Typically minimum is 3+ yrs, 12'+... Breeding a female small could have some problems, so it doesn't hurt to wait. Most females under 3 probably wouldn't breed well anyways. Males are typically 18 months before they kick on.
Good luck! 
 Originally Posted by cutler07
not trying to say ur wrong, but ben breeds them and idk if u do or not, but i listen to wat ben says alot cuz i seen how he runs things and how nice there babies are. but not saying you dont know anything, im just saying he prolly knows more.
but u can be right as well
I am confused here. Please show me where Ben says it is ok to breed female retics at 18 months. I am not seeing it. Maybe, you are just wrong.
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Re: breedability
 Originally Posted by cutler07
not trying to say ur wrong, but ben breeds them and idk if u do or not, but i listen to wat ben says alot cuz i seen how he runs things and how nice there babies are. but not saying you dont know anything, im just saying he prolly knows more.
but u can be right as well
Have you gotten rid of your "Anasestine" yet? Hows the boa breeding going? Lets keep the incorrect advice to a minimum this time Plummer. Welcome Back.
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Re: breedability
 Originally Posted by pythonboy123
and i never said i would breed them that young.
Then why would you even suggest that?
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Re: breedability
 Originally Posted by cutler07
not trying to say ur wrong, but ben breeds them and idk if u do or not, but i listen to wat ben says alot cuz i seen how he runs things and how nice there babies are. but not saying you dont know anything, im just saying he prolly knows more.
but u can be right as well

What does my response have to do with Ben? I know Ben knows a TON more than me when it comes to this subject. I was giving out my opinion.
Mike
"They are biting out of excessive fear, not because they are mean. Mean is a human emotion and serves no purpose in the animal kingdom" - Kevin McCurley-The Complete Ball Python
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Re: breedability
 Originally Posted by 8b8ll
What does my response have to do with Ben? I know Ben knows a TON more than me when it comes to this subject. I was giving out my opinion.
Mike
Good question! I'm here to learn just as much as the next person!
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Re: breedability
 Originally Posted by pythonboy123
well im talking about burms, im not sure about retics
but this thread is about retics.
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