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    female question

    Ok so I'm relitivly new with bp breeding and I've been doing a lot of reading and most of the books say to use 3-4 females per male, is that about right??

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    Yes males can breed multiple females. You can do more than 3-4 of you schedule it right.


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    Re: female question

    Quote Originally Posted by Homegrownscales View Post
    Yes males can breed multiple females. You can do more than 3-4 of you schedule it right.
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    I had my male pastel on four females before i got the other two males.
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    Re: female question

    Quote Originally Posted by Christopher De Leon View Post
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    I had my male pastel on four females before i got the other two males.
    what is you routine/scheduling of paring plus the resting time of males? are you using 3days in 3 days out?

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    I actually do 4 in, 3 out to keep it at 7 days. Just a personal preference, no real reason behind it. However, since my pastel male has been workin four females since october, im giving him a break for two or three weeks while hopefully my yb and russo pick up the slack. But theyre still virgins, so well see. Lol
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