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FR
at Thu Mar 21 11:14:08 2013 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by FR ]
What would be the harm if you put them together now? Or keep them together?
I have neonates that grow up together and adults that stay together and so far, no problems. Oh except, the male is so intent on attending the female, he forgets to eat. So I take him out and put him in a cage by himself, feed him two, three days in a row, then back together they go.
I have to wonder if what I am doing is harder, or what your doing is harder? Its not about right or wrong, except if keeping them apart causes you to miss a cycle.
At least, when she is ready, the male will be there.
There are methods to tell shes receptive, but it takes a bit of experience. The females form ovum, When they become receptive, and that can be palpated.Best wishes
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