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TylerStewart
at Sat Oct 11 14:24:14 2003 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by TylerStewart ]
It's probably cause your male is maybe a little too young still. He's like 5 months right? Usually, the male will either open his mouth, which means get her outta there pronto or he'll bob his head up and down or side to side to get her reaction. If she doesn't get dark or open her mouth, it's usually ok. With panthers, you don't usually have to let them see eachother beforehand as much as you do with Veileds. I've only had 1 violent incident while mating panthers, and I've had about 50 matings take place. With my veileds, I've had about 50 violent encounters and only 1 mating take place. But I got lots of pictures of it! Usually males will be ready a little before 6 months of age. He may just be nervous and not know what to think of her. Remember YOUR first time? Nervous, huh?!?! ----- Tyler Stewart
Las Vegas NV
1.2 Nosy Be Panthers
2.2 Sambava Panthers
1.0 Tamatave Panther
1.0 Nosy Be X Unknown Cross
1.1 Veiled Chameleons
0.0.2 CBB Desert Tortoises
0.0.1 Sulcatta Tortoise
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