deerharvester Established Member Sep 13, 2014 #4 For most it's a combination of, at least one year old and 60 plus grams. But, there are verying opinions. Scott
For most it's a combination of, at least one year old and 60 plus grams. But, there are verying opinions. Scott
jannb Chameleon Enthusiast Sep 13, 2014 #5 deerharvester said: For most it's a combination of, at least one year old and 60 plus grams. But, there are verying opinions. Scott Click to expand... I agree with Scott. It would also depend on the build of the female. I had one panther female that's normal adult weight wad between 98 and 105 grams and another who's normal adult wright was 68 to 75 grams.
deerharvester said: For most it's a combination of, at least one year old and 60 plus grams. But, there are verying opinions. Scott Click to expand... I agree with Scott. It would also depend on the build of the female. I had one panther female that's normal adult weight wad between 98 and 105 grams and another who's normal adult wright was 68 to 75 grams.
Lidee New Member Sep 16, 2014 #6 Does anyone know what the 'healthy weight' for breeding in a T. jacksonii xanthalopus female is?