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    Can female champagnes breed?

    I was just wondering because I have heard that desert females have a tough time breeding and I was just wondering if champagnes do. I want to save up for a female champagne or male BEL and I dont want to get something that won't breed.

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    I'm not sure but it does seem like a tough question. All females can breed and I'm sure some do so with a degree of diffficult but I would think that it would depend on a sake by snake basis as to wether she will breed or not. But if your trying to just find a general habit of the champ then I hope someone who's is exp with the morph can answer your question. Good luck.
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    Re: Can female champagnes breed?

    actually I have read a thread that champagnes female can't be together with desert morph. they will produce egg, but not fertile egg. I hope someone who has experience this can justify this....

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    im talking more about if champagnes females can breed in general. I heard that the female desert morph can't breed and all the eggs are infertile or something.

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    Dave green produced a clutch with his extreme ringer female champagne this year. Champagnes have no problem breeding.
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    okay thanks. Yea i needed some proof because it would be a bad investment if i got a female and it could not lay eggs for me.

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    yeah kevin from NERD also clearly reinforces to people that female deserts have no problems and are not BAD investments for breeding projects.

    i plan on investing in both down the line.
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