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    late season breeding

    So just out of curiosity, I have a male Pinstripe and a Normal girl that are both breeding size. The other day I had them both out showing them to a friend of mine he was holding the girl and I was holding the Pin and he seemed really interested in her. Would it be possible to get them to lock and produce eggs this late in the season? Or am I crazy, and yes I have everything ready for eggs should I get them. I was gearing up for this coming fall and wanted everything ready now. Any input will be greatly appreciated.

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    Would it be possible to get them to lock and produce eggs this late in the season?
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    In captivity, there is no season...
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    ah okay, well thank you both for your responses, now I just have to ponder if I want to or not lol.

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    Re: late season breeding

    Quote Originally Posted by Slim View Post
    In captivity, there is no season...
    Agreed. Last year my first clutch dropped in February and my last in December!!!

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    Most are breeding now. If you want to move to Africa and breed balls, then yes, it will be later in the season.

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