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When is a male to big for a female?

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Hello All

I have I guess a novice question. I'v never really considered the thought of breeding my big trans male with a small female.I expected to have more time to find a replacement for her. But last week I lost my big super citrus female. The male I have is just at 21-22 inches and she was at 20-21 inches. But now I'm stuck with my own females that are 16-17-18 inches.

My question is how do i know if a male is to large to breed to a certain female. I'v spoken to some others and they tell me that they have done it before. I don't know if they just say it to sell me what they have or if its true. I'm a little sceptic about it, I just dont want my females or any females I purchase to get hurt. I would think 18 inches or almost a 4 inch difference would be the furthest apart to go.

Please let me know what you all think. Thank You in advance
 
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