Posted by:
Patrick562
at Tue Aug 11 00:58:28 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Patrick562 ]
In my opinion, your best bet would to be house all three of your leos together for around one week. The breeding process is tedious and very rarely seen live, so I would recommend leaving them alone. If the male knows he has more than one mate to choose from he will try his best to pair up with at least one female, hopefully both. I'm not sure where you're located, but here in southern California it's hot out and all my leos are active, eating like champs, and ready to breed. You can be in the same position if you do things right. Sorry if that sounds negative at all, just trying to help though!
----- -Patrick
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