How late is too late in the season to breed? I know many of the big breeders start the cooling in October and start to introduce males in November continuing to introduce the male and drop temps until February. And hitting March/April most breeding is done and clutches start to drop.
Would it be too late to introduce my male into the females enclosure for a late season clutch? I assume it wouldn't harm them any, it would just need to be another late breeding season for the particular female next season?
Jason
The planned pair this year would be my Normal Male (1200grams)x 50%Het Albino Female (1200grams). I didn't know if her weight would be enough to produce a clutch, but after reading "the man" RDR's site, he told someone that 1200 grams is a decent breedable size for a female.
If I am able to breed them this late without ill effects on the "cycle" and they are sucessful I'll be holding back the clutch to try and prove the 50% female out (which I know chances are slim...but there's still a chance)...and I'd just like the breeding experience with normals before I spend $$ on morphs only to screw things up, or have a clutch go bad.