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What does it take to breed Leopards?

jordanreptile Feb 06, 2004 09:24 AM

if I was to breed leopard's what should I use? I live in Denver, Colorado. It is about 75 in the day in June.

Thanks
Jordan

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EJ Feb 06, 2004 11:28 AM

I'm sorry to say that it is basicly luck. If you have a pair of very well acclimated animals that are in good health the chances of them breeding are very good but I don't think there are any givens. My basic rule of thumb is that if the animals have the excess energy to expend they will breed. Any form of stress will detract from this.
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