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    Breeding Two Males

    I have a normal female that I will be pairing with a pastel and a spider. What is the breeding schedule when using multiple males? Last season I bred her with only one male. 1 week on, 1 week off. How would you do this with two males?
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    Re: Breeding Two Males

    3 days on with each male. One male breaks while the other one breaks it off with her.

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    Re: Breeding Two Males

    Quote Originally Posted by Jay_Bunny View Post
    I have a normal female that I will be pairing with a pastel and a spider.
    Well, that makes quite a bit more sense than the title of this thread did...

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    Re: Breeding Two Males

    The female is 2006g with a small meal in her belly (130g rat). She hasn't pooped from her previous meal. Both males are producing sperm plugs. I'm thinking about starting to pair her up this week. Might start her today. I'm not sure yet.
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    Re: Breeding Two Males

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    Well, that makes quite a bit more sense than the title of this thread did...

    I didn't even think about that. Hahahahaha!
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    Re: Breeding Two Males

    This is 2009, society is breeding two males on a daily basis. It's nothing strange right?? LMAO

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    Re: Breeding Two Males

    Quote Originally Posted by Jay_Bunny View Post
    The female is 2006g with a small meal in her belly (130g rat). She hasn't pooped from her previous meal. Both males are producing sperm plugs. I'm thinking about starting to pair her up this week. Might start her today. I'm not sure yet.
    It won't hurt to start her now, either she takes or she doesn't. Good Luck

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    Re: Breeding Two Males

    Haha, while I have nothing wrong with that, I don't think breeding my male spider and my male pastel will get me any closer to a bumblebee. Haha.
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