2.5 year old male no sign of sperm plugs
so I have a powerhouse male that i been raising up hoping to put to my female… This year is going to be the first year I will try pairing them. The females are all 4+ years old and 1800grams or more. The male however is around 800gram and 2.5 years old. However its still looking very babyish and its not producing any sperm plug. It eat every time and look hungry immediately after and stay hungry till the next feeding time.
Am I underfeeding him too much? I haven't found any sign of sperm plug but he is definitely sold to me as a male. For the amount of money and genes involve i doubt the breeder gave me a female instead… I'm also too scare to try and pop him.
Any advice for a new aspiring breeder?
Re: 2.5 year old male no sign of sperm plugs
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Oxylepy
Try popping him. If a sperm plug pops out, problem solved.
Introduce him to the females, see if anything happens.
Try bumping him over 1 kg.
uncomfortable with popping him myself… i tried but his squirming made me stop immediately… I think i will have more confidence popping babies when and if i do have any :please:
will be bumping him over 1kg with some heavier feeding and will definitely be throwing him in with females comes breeding season. Is there any other physical trait i can go off of? I know popping is the only sure way but i was also told that male are slender tail longer, feed more aggressively etc which he seems to be