Time between dropping eggs and pairing again
Alright, I have a question about pairing up a female that has gone the year before. I have a female that dropped eggs in July and has already recovered all of her weight and then some, from before she was paired last season. Most people say to get them back up to weight, but since that has already been achieved, is there also a minimum time factor to wait? I would love to hear from members who have bred females over several consecutive seasons.
Re: Time between dropping eggs and pairing again
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Originally Posted by
ARBallMorphs
keeping my eye on this one as I have a Mojave female who laid eggs end of may this year and wondering when I should start pairing her again
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Originally Posted by
Deborah
There is no set time but I personally like to give them 5 to 6 months before pairing again granted they put all the weight back on + more.
Thanks Deborah
Originally I was planning on waiting 6 months and will probably still do so. It was just that she recovered her weight back so quickly and that would mean I wouldn't begin pairing her until January. There's nothing wrong with that other than it is late in the season and it could mean hatchlings may come late enough to miss the shipping window for the following season.
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Originally Posted by
MarkS
I have had one female produce twice for me in a single year (2 clutches of eggs that were nine months apart) I typically don't pair them up again until they're close to gaining back the weight that they had previously.
Thanks Mark
That is pretty quick. Like I said she has already gained all of the weight back, plus some and it has only been 3 months since she laid last. I just wasn't sure if clutches so close together would tax her system too much.
Thanks everyone for the quick responses.