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Old 01-16-07, 06:27 PM   #1 (permalink)
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To breed or not to breed...

Ok guys, here's the deal. I have a female Miami (Sunshine) that is a 2004 hatchling. While all of my others of the same age are well over 350g she weighs 274g. Now, she has always been a little thinner and a little pickier about eating. The question is I was planning on breeding her this year - do I go through with it? Do I wait until later in the season and she hits 300+ grams? Do I wait until next year? I'm inclined to wait later in the season but I thought I'd see what you guys think. She's always been the smaller of the bunch, and it wouldn't surprise me if she's one of those snakes that never gets much above 400g as an adult (compared to my monster sunglow girl at 800g empty). The male I was planning on using is 385 so he's not that much bigger. Let me know what you think!

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