medusacoils
Mr. Enigma!
So, you want to tell people new to corn snakes "oh don't listen to that rule, you can breed your snake earlier than 3/3/300 as long as she has good muscle tone etc" and the risk them breeding a female too young? I completely understand everyone's point about the 3/3/300 rule being good guidelines. What is the harm in telling newbies of this rule, and then adding on "as long as she has good muscle tone" or some other tidbit of info as well? I think its a great thing to have something that is easy enough to understand for new people to use as a guideline, because I have never bred a snake before and I am not sure I would know just what to look for...I'd feel a lot better waiting for my snake to be older or bigger rather than risk breeding her young.
The harm is that it's not a rule, it's not a guideline and not safe. By parroting the 3's thing, you are basically saying that all corns are safe to breed as soon as they reach this milestone. That's far from the truth and is dangerous. Just because an animal is 3 years old, 3 feet long and 300 grams doesn't automatically mean it's go time.
BTW, bigger is not better! And how does following the 3's thing show you what to look for? It doesn't! It's just a generic milestone that means nothing except that you have a 3 year old, 3 foot, 300 gram snake. It doesn't mean that your snake is ready to breed.
Wayne
*edit* to really get into your post. You cannot 'add' to an illegitimate rule. You can't add that you need to look for muscle tone as well as have a 3/3/300 thing. That's just piling on more sh*tuff to a bigger pile of sh*tuff.
Corns can and will continue to breed safely bigger and small than the 3's thingy calls for. It's learning the who's, what's, when's and how's to breeding, to know.