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Right size?

ButtersCorns4life

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Hello, Well I was wondering if these snakes would be OK to breed this year?

This is Artemis, he is about 33 inches long, I have no idea the weight. (cant find a scale that reads in grams) but what I was wondering if it would be good to breed these two together, in March?
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This is Leo, Shes about 30 inches long. Yet again, no idea of the grams. Should I wait a year or no? ARG! this is so stressful!
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Thanks, Butters
 
They both look too small, I'd wait a year. 3 feet is 36 inches neither one is that big. It doesn't matter with the male but the female needs to be at least 3 feet.
 
I agree.... they look too small for breeding... maybe in another year?? Its most important for the female but yep, I agree, you should wait :)
 
If I were to make a rough guess, I would say that they weighed somewhere around 125-175 grams in those pics. They look to be about the size of many of my subadults. They definitely need at least another year before being big enough to breed.
 
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