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Breeding Rhino's

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Posted by: xxbigmike25 at Sat Mar 21 20:35:56 2009   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by xxbigmike25 ]  
   

I have 2.3 adult rhinos and I have bred them in the past without them having to dig burrows. This year I found a large burrow that i could stick my whole arm in and still not feel the end. I am not sure which of the iguanas dug it but it doesn't seem like one of the females is protecting it due to eggs. I have witnessed alot of breeding behavior but I don't know if there are eggs in the burrow or not. Also the burrow goes way out of the cage, will they ever dig it back up elsewhere and be able to get out? I have found the male and a female in it. Do the females allow the males near the burrows? I am most worried about them digging back out outside of the cage and getting out so I have not tried to cover it up or anything. Are there any ways to tell if their are eggs?

Thanks
Mike


   

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