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    Keep an eye on his weight. If keeps dropping weight at that pace I would stop breeding him and hope he got the job done. 150 grams in a month and a half still seems like a lot. Something to keep in mind for the future. I normally keep my males pretty lean so they don't get lazy. If I have a male that I know stops eating during breeding I will usually try to pack on a little weight during September and October.
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