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    Who's had a female lock in the blue?

    I paired my 0.1 Pastel with my 1.0 Pied this weekend and this morning they look quite locked and she's now blue.... eye's milky and all. This is their second visible lock this season in about 3 weeks

    Before I get slammed for not posting pics.... the lock is not visible from the top of the tub, and there are two Doberman sized poops in the front of the tub which I did not really want to take pics of!! I could not see the end of either tail from the top the way they are positioned, so I had to look through the bottom of the tub, which is like the second from the bottom tub- just enough room for my head to look under. If they are positioned for a good pic later I will post one.

    Just wondered if anyone has had a female lock in the blue. She wasn't blue Friday when I put them together, and now she is.

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    Happens all the time

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    This female just shed while breeding, and of course she poo'd and pee'd all over.
    Don't be shy showing dirty tubs when they are breeding, it is what they do quite often...

    I usually wait for the female to shed if I notice it before I put the male in, but my partner has no qualms throwing a male in with a female in shed...

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    If the time is right they will do their thing shed or not.

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    Of the 2 girls I have breeding right now, the Pastel that's in blue has been the one to lock more (while in shed) and faster.
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    My females seem to lock way faster when in shed. And my males will not lock at all during shed!
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