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Posted by: Jonathan_Brady at Fri Nov 30 20:18:08 2007   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Jonathan_Brady ]  
   

I'm curious to know what some of the more experienced keepers here think of breeding a female 2 years in a row. The situation sparking the question is in regards to a female BCC that was bred for the first time this past year and delivered at the end of July. She ate throughout gestation last time and delivered 15 healthy babies and no slugs. She has taken about 6 meals (every meal offered) since then and has definitely added weight and looks to be ready (although not quite as robust as last year) to go. She's in shed right now so I'm curious to see how she'll look after shedding and defecating.
Just to test her receptivity, I threw in the male I want to breed her with and she immediately gave courting signals. Raised tail and gaping cloaca along with scenting the entire cage. IMO, she wouldn't do that if she wasn't ready to go. Right? And do you think she would allow courtship if she wasn't ready?
I won't think about it if the consensus is that it would raise the risk to her health.
So anyway, what does everyone think about giving her a go this year? Thoughts?
Thanks!
jb
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Jonathan Brady
"Sarcasm is angers ugly cousin" -Dr. Buddy Rydell (Jack Nicholson) in "Anger Management".


   

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