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Two new females

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  • 03-03-2012, 09:09 AM
    sshook2000
    Two new females
    I just got a granite and a normal female that have locked a few times with a lesser (which I do not have one) before I got them. What would be best just breed them with what I have or wait and seen if those few times was enough . These girls are already 2000 plus grams . This is my first breeding season. I only have ones other female that is breading right now. Thanks for the input.
  • 03-03-2012, 09:12 AM
    dragonboy4578
    Personally I would make sure that the new females have been in quarantined a for at least 90 days before I put them near my collection. I do this even if I trust the breeder that I get my new additions from. I can understand wanting to keep pairing them, but is it really worth the risk to the other animals that you own. I would rather wait another year to breed them, but that is me......
  • 03-03-2012, 12:50 PM
    Mike41793
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    Originally Posted by dragonboy4578 View Post
    Personally I would make sure that the new females have been in quarantined a for at least 90 days before I put them near my collection. I do this even if I trust the breeder that I get my new additions from. I can understand wanting to keep pairing them, but is it really worth the risk to the other animals that you own. I would rather wait another year to breed them, but that is me......

    x2 i agree. Thats not just you that feels that way boss
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