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Posted by: carol at Sat Dec 6 12:10:07 2003 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by carol ] In your case it sounds like you wouldn't have a problem keeping those two together for now, but after a few witnessed breedings, I'd take the male out. Like any other typical male, they will constantly be trying to breed. I had the same set up you describe and even after multiple breeding the male was pursuing the female everyday for a week before I decided to separate. Females can be extremely picky about thier envoirnments when gravid, they want to find the perfect spot and relax until it is time. If they don't find this "perfect secret spot" they will roam frantically for other options. This wears them out and also causes them to sometimes "hold on" to thier clutch longer than then normal creating problems for egg binding and dead eggs. Gravid females are very fussy things! Good Luck! | ||
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