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Wanting to Breed Cobalt!

chamcham505 Nov 06, 2005 08:41 AM

Hey everyone,

Lately, Cobalt has been wandering around his cage, turning these vivid blues and purples...colors I have never seen him turn before (I'll have post a pic)I just showed him Capuchi again yesterday, to see what his reaction would be, and he started bobbing his head intensly, and chasing Capuchi (Poor Capuchi...wait until he's bigger than you!) I feel really bad for him, but the fact is I have raised baby panthers before, and tending to the female and the babies is ALOT of work. Im also not always home. So, would it be a good idea to find someone locally (or close to) and breed with their female panther?? I may want 1-3 of the offspring, but I wont charge anything. Thanks in advance,

Michele

Replies (3)

WillHayward Nov 06, 2005 08:07 PM

Thats an awesome idea, but be carful implimenting it. No new breeders, and pick a nice local for some awesome babies. Keep us updated!

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Carlton Nov 07, 2005 06:30 PM

Well, you don't HAVE to breed him. If you don't know if any local female will be in good condition to carry the eggs, don't have someone who will go through all the proper care she'll need, and have homes for babies that she may produce, pass it by. It won't hurt him.

chamcham505 Nov 07, 2005 07:02 PM

I know that I dont HAVE to breed him, but he just has so much potential, I think he would make a really good breeder, and I wouldnt mind having a couple little ones around! ...If I find a suitable female breeder, I will probably consider it, otherwise, your right...It cant hurt him! Thanks both of you,

Michele

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