Re: Frustrated first timer
I agree that you may be missing them. In my experience first time males don't stay locked for very long(sound familiar?). One way to know if they locked is to put them on newspaper and then although you may not see them lock you may see little blood trials (like someone did it with a small brush). That is a good sign that they were locking. The other thing maybe if your female is not cycling then the male may not be very interested BUT continue pairing because introducing a male may get her to start cycling.
Hope this was helpful.
Re: Frustrated first timer
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first time males don't stay locked for very long(sound familiar?)
Hahaha...
Thanks for the words of encouragement guys! I know it's just a waiting game, its just so annoying not knowing if I'm wasting my time or not! :please:
Has anyone else tried the humidifier trick? I didnt think humidy was that important - I just have it at normal levels currently.
Re: Frustrated first timer
i usually mist the females, and then put the males in.. dont know if it makes a diference or not, but i havent had any refusals.
spooky
Re: Frustrated first timer
Will give it a try next week, thanks