Hey all, so heres the thing i have breed females of variouse diffrent size's, the smallest that i have actually gottin eggs from was around 280 grams she produced 22 Perfect eggs, they where nice and big infact they looked better then one of my females who is an easy 370 grams and is around 2 years old, yes she did lay 6 more eggs, but in the end 2 where bad but all have made it so far from the smaller female so there ended up being a 4 egg diffrence, thats not very much, and back before we got out we had a 1 1/2 year old female 350 grams that only layed clutchs of around 13 to 14 eggs, and yes tom is right alot of the reason that breeders start breeding at 250 grams and up is because you need big males to breed big females, now a 350 gram female is no problem, but next year that female could be 600 grams, and i dont know about you but for me my 600 gram females are much more difficult to find males for one of my top breeding males is only around 260 grams(he is still very young around 8 months), i have put 350+ gram females in with him and im not getting anything but when i put 300 down he is able to get them, and yes it dose depend on the dragon, if i feel like the dragon is to small physically i wouldnt do it, i like them to have size to them at the same time, it matters what size they are capable of getting to there are some of the smaller more stocky built dragons that 16-17 in is all they are going to be, so i dont put a length or age on them as tom said im about weight, and how they look physically, i want a nice size head and build and some extra tummy weight nice fat tail base and just an over all healthy look, at the same time there is alot to be explored with what is best to breed and the only way to do that is to try diffrent things and figure out what works for each individuale, at the same time we are breeders and most people may not think we enjoy our dragons as pets but that is not true as tom im sure knows, i have talked to him after recieving dragons and was all giddy and excited, we dont have so many dragons as to the point that we dont get attached to them and we are excited to get each new dragon individually, at the momment i have one of my favorite dragons out chilling with me though he is going bonkers, we are cleaning cages and he decided to dive bomb for freedom then came running over to me and is now wanting to go on the run but the cat keeps running after him so we are playing a cat and mouse game over here at the moment, i am not saying that we get attached to each dragon that comes here but there are specific dragons that will not be leaving us as we grow to care for them for some reason or another, also another reason for breeding young is so they can retire young and go to a family that will hopefully keep them forever and love them, would you buy a 3-4 year old retired female or 5-6 year old retired female? i personally would go for something younger.