First make sure yours IS a male and ideally get used to him as he grows up.
Then further down the line possibly look for a grown on female.
Other things to think about are will you have the room for 2 large viv's plus if they do breed the extra room, money and time to set up to house the babys as they will each require seperate housing and theres no saying you wouldnt have them for quite some time as not everybody wants such a potentially big snake, all eating like theres no tomorrow and there could be a lot of them, say 50 tubs, water bowls, heating 200+ rats a month easily.
Yes retics are fantastic and 1 of my favorites but especially when breeding theres a lot of time and effort required, and plenty of bites of the little ones at least.
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