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    Inexperienced pairing

    So this question is for all my breeders out there (I’m looking at you nikkubus ). I have a first time breeding pair and they both seem uninterested in each other and it seems like it’s more her than it is him. I paired them Tuesday night and the next morning when I checked on all my pairs before work I didn’t see any signs of her scenting the tub or anything like that, they were actually on opposite sides of the tub from each other. When I got home from work it seemed like they were closer together, I didn’t pull out the tub or anything it was just from what I could see through the tub, and then when I got home from work today they were again on opposite sides of the tub from each other so I pulled him out and back into his own tub. My male has been in with another female last week and she scented the tub like crazy and he seemed very interested (she is also a first time breeder) but he went into shed the day after I paired them so I pulled him. I asked a good friend of mine and he said to put an experienced male in with her to kind of kick start her into breeding. Does anyone have any thoughts on how to get this pair to lock up? This is my favorite pairing I’m doing this year and I would be devastated if I didn’t get eggs and or babies from them. Thanks in advance for the replies!


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