Quote Originally Posted by RyanT View Post
If they're already coming from the same place, it's not like they could infect each other with anything, so no problem there. But what condition are they in? If they're not in breeding shape, they're gonna need time for you to get them there. Jeopardizing their health by breeding them (the female mostly) before they're ready would negate the whole point of even quarantining at all.
I'm getting them from a good breeder (Jim Stelpflug) so I'm sure they are in good health. The male is a 4 year old and 1000g, he looks great in the picture Jim sent me. I don't have any info on the female other than she is 2000g+. He knows I want to breed them so I can't see him giving me a female that is in poor condition, not that I could see him selling a female in poor condition anyways. I would never jeopardize an animals health just for a shot at babies. I have 2 small (500-700g) males that I am going to also try to breed this year and I will be watching them like a hawk.