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  • 08-05-2011, 03:49 AM
    python_addict
    cresteds
    How big does a male have to be to breed? We have 3 an adult female a baby female and a baby male but might seperate soon plus they are all different colors one is super light grey with gold eyes the baby female is a sandy grey color and the male is super dark brown with orange down his back and his sides
  • 08-05-2011, 10:52 AM
    dragonmoon
    Around 30 grams and up is a good weight for a male crestie to start breeding :gj:
  • 08-05-2011, 12:15 PM
    Carlene16
    Re: cresteds
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by python_addict View Post
    How big does a male have to be to breed? We have 3 an adult female a baby female and a baby male but might seperate soon plus they are all different colors one is super light grey with gold eyes the baby female is a sandy grey color and the male is super dark brown with orange down his back and his sides

    Ideally each crested should by now have its own tank. Keeping them together just risks bullying. You may think they get along but you could never know. Just a heads up! Have any pictures of them? :P
  • 08-05-2011, 12:39 PM
    Homegrownscales
    I agree I would at least seperate the adult female now. Baby's can be grouped together if the space is large enough.
    I see no problem except that when the male gets of size to breed he will try and breed the young female and that can lead to a host of other problems. But only animals of like size should be grouped together. You won't notice the bullying until it gets really bad but both The young male and female essentially they are losing out on growing, food options etc.

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