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Posted by: joshhutto at Fri Oct 15 18:09:38 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by joshhutto ] one of the most critical things to take into account is how long was it in the wild before being caught. It is very hard to simulate the actual breeding season down to a T. if a female has had many years of wild breeding sometimes it can take many more years to get her to cycle when we want to and under our conditions. I've had decent luck with females less than 1000 grams with them breeding about 2 yrs into captivity after they start feeding. I've never tried to get these females that are 2k grams or larger to breed so some of the other people could help you out more there. remember every new morph came from wild stock somewhere and big breeders pay alot for new stuff out of africa so it's very possible to breed WC and LTC animals. Josh Hutto | ||
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