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    New to breeding

    This will be my first season breeding. I have a male pastel hypo, and a female humblebee (hypo spider). Other than the Normal mannerisms of the female being ready to pair (bowl wrapping, seeking the cool side), what else should i look for to know she's ready to be paired?

    When should i start pairing? Oct? Sep?

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    You pair when she is ready meaning age and weight, I usually do not wait for first timer female to start developing follicle to pair them, I do that with proven females as first timer may get stimulated in to follicular production by introducing a male.

    I pair females once a month, twice max if I do not witness a lock and use the weather as my advantage (cold, rain, low pressure, snow etc)

    I breed year round so no season here.
    Deborah Stewart


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