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RE: About to breed my ETB's Any Advice?

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Posted by: RobMcRobbie at Sun Dec 13 01:40:56 2009  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by RobMcRobbie ]  
   

I'll try this again... my first post got deleted some how.. anyways, I would strongly suggest you give the new male you have at least 6 months to a year before you start introducing him to the animals you already have. I am not sure if this new male you got is WC or LTC or CBB... regardless, if it has had a prior history of regurgitation ( AKA ERS-emerald regurgitation syndrome) and you plunk it in with one or both of your healthy beautiful females.... well you might as well kiss them good bye... ERS is very contagious and if you put a male in with them after only owning him for roughly a month, you are asking for trouble.

Do yourself a favor and just keep everyone separate, keep a watchful eye on the new male, and if all is well, breed them next year...


Hope this helps and good luck...

Rob



   

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