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Age for males to breed?

Rigby & Marcy

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Would most males want to/be able to breed in their second year, or is the third more normal? Google was strangely uninformative for me...
 
Most 2 year old males will breed. I bred my small 2 year old male this year and he did fine. You definitely want to wait an extra year for the females, though.
 
I half-heartedly tried Big Moose a few months ago. He's 166 now, so would have been a lot less. Yeah, 75-125 February to April, I don't know exactly when in that time period I tried him. And he looked like a hatchling next to the female.
 
I half-heartedly tried Big Moose a few months ago. He's 166 now, so would have been a lot less. Yeah, 75-125 February to April, I don't know exactly when in that time period I tried him. And he looked like a hatchling next to the female.

Was he able to get the job done at that size?
 
I half-heartedly tried Big Moose a few months ago. He's 166 now, so would have been a lot less. Yeah, 75-125 February to April, I don't know exactly when in that time period I tried him. And he looked like a hatchling next to the female.

I don't like anthropomorphism, but...
I was well beyond 21, (well beyond the 3.3.3 rule in female years), before reaching achievement. Not all males [of any organism] are social butterflies. I realized early on that just because I could have something was different from genuinely wanting a specific. Male cornsnakes everywhere know what I'm saying here.

I miss Mrs. Robinson. kew kew kah choo. & Wade too.
 
No pressure on the Big Mooses and Daves of the world, all in due time. Now if you were a palmetto, people might be looking at their watches a little more.

Rigby on the other hand was 170ish grams this spring and trying hard to escape. I think he wanted to use the computer and see if he could find a snake dating site.
 
No pressure on the Big Mooses and Daves of the world, all in due time. Now if you were a palmetto, people might be looking at their watches a little more.

Rigby on the other hand was 170ish grams this spring and trying hard to escape. I think he wanted to use the computer and see if he could find a snake dating site.

I just hooked my boys up with 1-900 numbers, and they racked up my credit card bills something awful. Next spring they get a bottle of hand lotion and a tube sock.
 
I just hooked my boys up with 1-900 numbers, and they racked up my credit card bills something awful. Next spring they get a bottle of hand lotion and a tube sock.

This is why I put MommyLock on the cell phone. Now they look for love on Craigslist. & It's so unfair. Two of those things down there, and no hands. There should be a 'raising awareness' ribbon sticker concerning that.
 
This is why I put MommyLock on the cell phone. Now they look for love on Craigslist. & It's so unfair. Two of those things down there, and no hands. There should be a 'raising awareness' ribbon sticker concerning that.

Wow. Being a girl I didn't think about the "two things" problem! Oh, you're right, SO unfair!!!
 
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