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    Re: How small can males breed?

    Quote Originally Posted by SteveySingle View Post
    I heard somewhere that the youngest "recorded" was 45 days. But like Turkey said, I would imagine as long as their hemipenes are developed and they're producing plugs than they can go...
    I wish I could get my little bee to go at the ladies...and my 700g male albino lol
    My pastel boy locked for me the first time a little over a week ago. He wasn't locking when I put him in, and read a tip about spraying them, so I put him in her enclosure, sprayed the crap out of them to erk them, came home from work and wouldnt you know it, they were locked up. And are currently again as I type this I had tried everything before putting in with other males, rubbing another male's sperm plugs on the females back, none of it worked except spraying. But who knows, maybe it was just coincidental.
    Last edited by kylearmbar; 02-17-2014 at 12:47 AM.
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