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    Re: Breeder Girls Still Refusing to Eat!! Need Help!!

    Quote Originally Posted by snakesRkewl View Post
    Ok but say it takes a month to get them to eat, and you feed them for a month, then your going to separate them and possibly stress them out later towards breeding season?

    IMO I'd separate them now(as soon as possible) and then work on getting them settled in for breeding season.
    They have good weight and when they do get settled they should start eating ravenously and be ready to go.
    I agree, if you want to breed at the beginning of the season, and the season is right around the corner, you need to do what you're going to do with the enclosures now.

    once that they settle into their new enclosures, putting a male in with a female sometimes will get her feeding again. it's like they know they need more weight for their eggs.

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