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Has anyone here bred a male leo when he was 90 days old or 24 grams and had success? Often?

Angelking Nov 02, 2003 08:24 PM

Thanks

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kurma Nov 02, 2003 08:31 PM

>>Thanks

thats rather small, I have a female trempor albino thats 110 days old and 48 grams
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aliceinwl Nov 03, 2003 01:03 AM

I've bred small males (around 35-40 grams) at about 10 months. Prior to that, in my experience, males are not even interested in females. At 3 months he may be visibly sexable, but probably won't be sexually mature. You can still house him with adult females, just make sure that he's not getting bullied and he'll breed when he's ready.

I'm not sure what his background is, but if he is interested in breeding he's probably older than 90 days and just small for his age. If this is the case I wouldn't house him with females / breed him because he may not have sufficient reserves to deal with the rigors of breeding.

-Alice

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