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    Re: 2010-2011 Breeding Season Plans

    Quote Originally Posted by dreese88 View Post
    Lolo, I bought in the middle of last august and decided not to breed her until she was over 1800 g. Well, she got there by about mid-December and kept on eating through the breeding season. If she gets to about 1400-1500 g, try pairing her once and even if there isn't a copulation, that should send her into an eating frenzy and she should easily get there.

    Hope this helps.
    Thanks for the tips. I'm thinking she won't get to 1400g this winter, since she's not a big eater (mice only, 2-3 weekly)... we'll see, but I'm not gonna push her!
    Last edited by Lolo76; 09-16-2010 at 03:54 AM.
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