House Snakes are quite a bit different than Ball Pythons when it comes to breeding.

Generally a house snake CAN be bred at 6 months, but it is often lethal to the female. She will generally have a few clutches her first year and then die.

To be safe, I would wait to breed a female until she is 18 months old. She should be at least 250-ish grams, 30 inches long. Breeding any earlier will result in her death.

In my opinion, power feeding is stressful on any snake, especially a small colubrid. It would serve no purpose, seeing as you need to wait until it is safe to breed her.

Feeding once every five days is perfectly fine, as long as the size of the meal isn't too large and she has completely digested the first meal.

Trust me when I say it's worth the wait on these guys. The female CAN lay a clutch every sixty days. You won't want her to because it is unhealthy. These guys are really fast producers, if the female is healthy.