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RE: leachie breeding question

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Posted by: Tom Keogan at Thu Apr 23 21:48:36 2009  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Tom Keogan ]  
   

Kevin, I am no leachie expert but I do have some and breed them. I have not had too much trouble pairing up the smaller island morphs. If your male and female are both adults and setup in a cage large enough so they have multiple hides and can get out of each others way they will be much better off. Watch them carefully and see if they share a hide. If you see wounds or bite marks separate them and try again later. Feed them well before introducing them and you may want to try cooling them for a while prior to introduction. Like I said I am no Leachie expert but my smaller island types have not had too much trouble pairing up. The GT's are a little harder. Good luck! How old are they? Tom


   

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