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DZBReptiles
at Tue Apr 17 11:32:11 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by DZBReptiles ]
Thanks Jenny, this all started when I bought a lactating female and 4 pups. The theory at the time was I could buy a half a dozen or so pups and keep them alive until i needed them and i wouln't have to run to the pet store every couple of days. I have kept several young females (my kids think they are cute) which are now about two/two 1/2 months old. They have been with several small males (prior to feeding) and still nothing. I have since moved the young females in with the large male when I removed the other females and have seen no signs of breeding. I will try reducing the number of females per male and get another smaller/younger male and set up another group. See if that helps. Right now I am feeding them rat chow only, but i will try adding some variety to their diet.
Thanks Jeff
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