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    I'm not sure how old they are, or if you have a female also, but sometimes a change in the barometer will kick in their mating instincts.
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    Re: Restless during a storm?

    Quote Originally Posted by mkeller13 View Post
    I'm not sure how old they are, or if you have a female also, but sometimes a change in the barometer will kick in their mating instincts.
    Exactly. They can sense the change in barometric pressure. This can trigger a breeding response and they will want to seek out a mate
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