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Hi again

I was wondering if any of you people would know if I am able to breed a Childrens Python Stimpsoni with another type of Childrens Python?

And should females be larger than males when breeding, or vice-versa, or doesn't it matter?

If you can help me out, Thanks, if you can't, Thanks anyway.

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Rohan Mc'Coy
 
Hi Rohan,


                 You can inner breed childrens but the female usually is larger anyway for the same age.  I would keep it that way.  I had trouble breeding my spotteds and it took some switching out of males before I got the right one.  I dont know of anyone else who cb spotted pythons so it was just a project for me and this year for the first time I have eggs.  In my opinion they can be a pain in the butt to breed and not worth the trouble unless you really like the species, like I do.


Gary Walsch
Sunshine State Reptiles
 
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