The most important part is the 300 grams, this is because of weight lost during the whole breeding season.but what if a female is 3 ft long 300grams but under 3 years old..like 2 and a half?
Are you even ready to care for the babies? Why do you want to breed them? Would you have homes to sell them to and if not are you going to be able to take care of maybe over 20 new babies?
Sounded like the point of your post. :duck:
The guy asked a simple question about whether or not it is ok to breed a small/young female. The simple answer is no, and some valid reasons were given. He doesn't need a psych evaluation too.
People on this board obviously have the snake's best interest at heart but I don't feel like we always need to jump on people that ask simple new-comer questions. This tends to chase people off in my opinion.
Well all my questions were points and questions that the OP should answer otherwise we are going to have even more "HELP I HAVE BABIES!" posts. If taken the time to think things out many people would save themselves the problems of having babies. Not everyone is a breeder or ready for what breeding really takes. That was the point of my post, everyone else already answered No. The OP is just going to wait until they are old enough or big enough to breed and then try it without thinking everything out. Maybe its just me but short posts like that with little detail of plans or anything but age and weight bother me. Does he even know the sex of the snakes?