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Albino Western Diamondback care sheet please

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Hello ...
I have a 09 pair of WDB's and would like to get some good solid info on them ...I have had them for over a year and they are doing well..I am wondering mostly about breeding them ...at what age can the mate? ect.

thanks ~Jack
 

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I have bred than as young as 18 months!

Size seems to be more of a size issue than age.

3ft-4ft is fine.

These snakes should be kept separate until put together for breeding.

Make sure they have plenty of body weight.

Cool them in the winter to 50-55 for 2-3 months.

Feed heavily in the Spring and put them together. I've had some breed early Spring and some early Summer.

Some people breed them in the Fall.
 
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