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IkeLightner
at Wed Oct 27 08:23:44 2010 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by IkeLightner ]
I am not speaking from first hand experience but I have heard that three is about the max one would want to try. I have also heard that having multiple males can help increase your chances of getting your male in breeding mode (if that makes sense).
LAstly, I have even heard Dave say that he has produced a viable litter before by only introducing the male and female for 1 night. In this scenario I would think one could probably get the very most out of their male. I think the key here is being able to read your females signs and know when she is really ready for the male.
Hope this helps! ----- Ike Lightner
2.3 BRB (Dugo, Sultan, Roxy, Brazita, & Lucille)
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