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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
 Originally Posted by Homegrownscales
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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One Clutch in the Bator, one more soon to come.
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Re: female question
 Originally Posted by Christopher De Leon
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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
1.0 Fire
1.0 Russo
1.0 Spider
0.5 Normal
One Clutch in the Bator, one more soon to come.
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