Re: My Dragons just did "IT"
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Originally Posted by
muzikfreakah
Thank you all for your concern. I do appreciate it.
Yes, I have a big lay tub ready woth cocopeat as substrate. I now have vermiculate for the egg trays and i am borrowing a friends incubator ( he breeds L.G.'s) This friend also breeds crickets for a living and i have also done the same when my dragons were younger (I got them
Both as hatchlings)
Before the clutch is out I will start breeding again so the pin heads will grow just to the right size for the babies.
As for the siblings side, yes, it is not evidence that they are not siblings, so I read up on in-breeding and have accpeted the facts I have come to learn about. Due to the fact that i cannot find any other Male in my City, I went on with this. A lot of breeders have done so with no problems at all. And I thought, hey in the wild, whats to stop them from in-breeding too right?
Thanks guys, appreciate all the love :)
There is a HUGE difference in wild inbreeding and inbreeding the ones we have. From my understanding it is not legal to import dragons from Australia to the states, so all that means is that our dragons are way OVER inbred, im talking if they are related anywhere from FIVE generations back, you can possibly get problems ( Weak Babys, Aggression, and of course deformity's, things might not even show up at birth, but appear later) Especially in morphs, because you pretty much have in inbreed them from the start because of how rare they are.
Sounds like you know what you are doing, but next time make sure you know your lines. Just remember they are nothing like inbreeding snakes, Problems do appear.