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Two new females
I just got a granite and a normal female that have locked a few times with a lesser (which I do not have one) before I got them. What would be best just breed them with what I have or wait and seen if those few times was enough . These girls are already 2000 plus grams . This is my first breeding season. I only have ones other female that is breading right now. Thanks for the input.
2.6 Normal Ball
0.1 Granite
1.0 Spider
1.1 Pastel
1.0 Mojave
0.1 Lesser
1.1 Pinstripe
0.1 Bumblebee
0.1 Albino
0.2 Red Tail Boa
1.0 Striped King snake
0.1.1 Corn snake
0.1 Rose Hair Tarantula
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Personally I would make sure that the new females have been in quarantined a for at least 90 days before I put them near my collection. I do this even if I trust the breeder that I get my new additions from. I can understand wanting to keep pairing them, but is it really worth the risk to the other animals that you own. I would rather wait another year to breed them, but that is me......
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1.0 '10 piebald, 0.1 '10 het piebald, 01 '07 het. Piebald
0.1 '10 lesser, 0.1 '10 albino, 1.0 '11 Black Pastel het. Albino, 0.1 '11 het. Albino, 0.1 '08 het. Albino, 0.1 '10 het. Albino
0.1 '09 woma, 1.0 '10 Pewter, 0.1 '11 Lesser Bee
0.1 '10 Super Cinnamon Woma, 0.1 '10 Mojave Spider, 0.1 '11 mojave, 0.1 Super Chocolate
0.1 '10 Pastel Yellowbelly, 1.0 '11 Pastel Yellowbelly
1.1 '10 yellowbelly, 0.2 '10 normal
0.1 '08 Cinnamon, '08 Normal, 0.1 '10 Orange Ghost, 0.1 Black eyed lucy possible yellowbelly
1.0 '11 Cinnamon Enchi, 1.0 '11 pastave
0.1 '10 coral albino Boa, '10 1.0 Sunglow boa, 11 0.1 Motley boa
0.1 '11 Central American hypo boa, 1.0 Central American Motley
0.1 '11+T Albino Blood, 0.1 '11 poss het. +T Albino Blood
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 Originally Posted by dragonboy4578
Personally I would make sure that the new females have been in quarantined a for at least 90 days before I put them near my collection. I do this even if I trust the breeder that I get my new additions from. I can understand wanting to keep pairing them, but is it really worth the risk to the other animals that you own. I would rather wait another year to breed them, but that is me......
x2 i agree. Thats not just you that feels that way boss
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