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    Full locks and Voyeurism

    When observing lock-ups, what signals produce confidence in your mind that a successful lock actually occurred? Merely having tails together doesn't mean a home run was hit, right? Here are a couple pics from two occasions. (I'm talking about insemination not conception of course).

    Event #1

    Lining up the bodies is a good indicator he's doing some romancing. (next pic is close-up)



    Close-up reveals his tail-wrap. Seems like he's definitely going for it!



    Event #2:

    I like the look of that tail curl. (Toes curling? )



    I think he needs a cigarette and some time off.

    What do you look for?

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    Looks good, I have a male that I paired on Tuesday. It's now Thursday and this morning they were still locked. I hope they take a break today, so that I can move him back to his tub for some rest. So I guess what I'm saying, is if they lock like yours for a period of time you should be ok. However you will not know for sure until you get fertile eggs. From your female.

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    ^^^ Correct! There is no way to know whether insemination occurred, we can only determine if the act happened. All I look for is a "lock" Once I see the end of the tails wrapped and curled (like you said, toes curling LOL) I consider it a done deal, especially if they are like that for hours. But 99% of the time a male will lock with a female if she's ready. I haven't had a male not lock with a female... YET *knock on wood*.
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