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  • 09-28-2016, 08:13 PM
    NathanM06
    Re: Noob
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    Originally Posted by redshepherd View Post
    Hatchlings most likely would need smaller tubs to suit them, since they more easily feel insecure in large places. If you clutter up your large tub with fake leaves and multiple hiding spots, it would work.

    Females take 2.5+ years to mature, or even longer. Better to wait for a female to mature than to breed a heavy but young female too early, which could result in dangers that you don't want, for both the female and the possible eggs.

    Males can be bred at ~1 year old and at least 700g. Some breed them smaller and younger, but general consensus is that it's safer to breed at least at this age and weight.

    oh okay, I kind of saw that coming.

    Alright, I might buy a mature male and female, and then breed them for practice and just stick to hatchlings after that. I will be responsible with the timing, I don't want to harm the animals.

    Thank you.
  • 09-28-2016, 09:43 PM
    anthroterra
    Re: Noob
    BHB recently did a video with lots of morphs reviewed: http://youtu.be/3ktY7bEONqw
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