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Male Breeding Age ?

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We have discussed minimum female breeding age/size many times. What is the youngest or smallest male anyone has successfully used. (Or would recommend) I have two 05 males who by next Nov. will be well over six feet.
I am talking couperi but info would probably apply all Drys
 
I am talking couperi but info would probably apply all Drys[/QUOTE]

OOPs No editing huh.
I am talking couperi but info would probably apply to all Drys. :shrug01:
 
Males in most species of snakes can breed much younger than females. I should think that 2 years old should be fine for a male. After all, with males, it should not be detrimental to their health if bred too early since all they do is make a deposit rather than having to develop eggs.
 
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