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DaveyFig
at Thu Jan 19 22:07:40 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by DaveyFig ]
If I were you , I would leave him with the first female until he just isn't interested anymore.Then you could add the other female to the cage(if it is large enough to accomodate the trio).That way, he could breed with female number 2, and if for some reason he needs to go do some "touch up work" on number one, she is still in the cage and he will know what to do.
I tried this with 3 females and a male this year, and am awaiting the results. I just added a female as the male lost interest in the previous girl.He went back to each of them at different times, and there were periods when none of them were receptive. There never seemed to be any overlap. If he was on one of them, the others were chillin in the corners. All three seem to be taken care of, and the first litter should be around the end of February. ----- Davey Giltner
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