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    Technically yes, but your female may not begin developing follicles until much later anyway. Also, take into consideration that you need to be ready for eggs if she should become gravid. I began breeding a female in mid-March and she's due to lay eggs any day now. That's only 4 months. (most females take much longer, but you have to be ready for whatever will happen) Will you have an incubator, housing for the babies, food for the babies, etc that quickly? Breeding isn't just throwing a male and female together. Be ready.

    You could try putting them together now, but chances are you won't see much action right now unless the female is on a different schedule and is developing follicles now.
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