I swear, honest to god i've been googling like crazy.
The topic says it all, i guess.
I've always heard that you should keep you're males small and lean, but i've never really found any info on how the successful breeders do this. I get the idea and everything, but not how some of you actually does it.
As an example, would you be able to keep a male HEALTY at 750-900 grams it's entire life?
This is the ''desired'' breeding weight, and it happends to fit perfectly with one of my racks. The tubs hold a 750-900g male just fine, and if i could keep them in this for the entire life, i can't say i complain.
How do YOU do this? Do you offer small prey items weekly? If so, around what weight for a 750-900g male? Or do you feed every other week? A normal prey every 3/4 weeks?
You get the idea.. Really need some help to get my mind around this one.
Thanks!
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