Re: breeding: cage rotation?
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Originally Posted by Ginevive
Sounds like a good plan! See, this year I only have 2 breedable females so it won't be that tough I guess.
Yea i think i would get confused if i had numerous morphs and numerous breeder females :confused: .lol
Re: breeding: cage rotation?
Wait, you do, don't you? :)
Re: breeding: cage rotation?
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Originally Posted by joepythons
Yea i think i would get confused if i had numerous morphs and numerous breeder females :confused: .lol
It's not that bad. ;) :sweeet:
FWIW, instinctively males are designed to "roam" and look for females to breed with .... moving a male into different girls cages might make more sense to them ... I've found that a male left in his own cage with females rotated in can end up being lazy on not doing as good of a job.
-adam
Re: breeding: cage rotation?
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Originally Posted by Ginevive
Wait, you do, don't you? :)
I only have the 1 pastel male to go with two of my three females this fall.The other one Elvira my largest female is going into a breeding project with a sweet looking spider this fall :cool: .:partyon:
Re: breeding: cage rotation?
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Originally Posted by Adam_Wysocki
It's not that bad. ;) :sweeet:
FWIW, instinctively males are designed to "roam" and look for females to breed with .... moving a male into different girls cages might make more sense to them ... I've found that a male left in his own cage with females rotated in can end up being lazy on not doing as good of a job.
-adam
See thats what i was told in my begginings of breeding.Make that male work for it :P .