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brumation and introduction

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Posted by: fire_Flyny at Thu Apr 26 22:54:44 2007   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by fire_Flyny ]  
   

I started really late this year and wasn't going to breed these two. They've been cooling since March 13th how much longer should I wait. I know I should really wait until mid may but it's killing me... bc i still have so much longer before babies : )

female is lavender corn het opal & snow
male is lavender king (unknown genetics)
male blizzard king not brumated

the blizzard king that I didn't plan on breeding hasn't been cooled but is looking for some action. He was being a picky eater all winter I thought about cooling him but he hadn't bulked, up plus my corn is a big lady and he's a little man, breedable maybe not to her size though. Do you think I should introduce him to her? I figure I can't hurt much, unless he tries to eat her (but i'm pretty sure he can't anyway he's die trying). I don’t know if the male lavender king is het amel and I really want some amel babies

so opinions on additional brumation time and introduction of the males. I plan on the lavender king being first.


   

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