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RE: Breeding Question

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Posted by: vegasbilly at Mon Jan 24 10:38:55 2011  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by vegasbilly ]  
   

Kind of what I thought. Can't imagine a big ol' male Red Tail not breeding multiple females if given the opportunity. Now, if I can somehow keep my male Acrantophis from trying to kill the female someday I'll get some results from these rodent inhaling beasts. I did throw a shed from the female in w/him but he blew right past it to the door looking for food.

I think I'll feed them really well over the next year and hopefully w/one more year of maturity other things will kick in w/proper cycling. Still odd that a simple cage change irrevocably changed his demeanor.

Bill


   

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