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Re: Age and weight
 Originally Posted by Deborah
Any male producing sperm plug can breed however does not mean it will be interested, breeding small males can also be very risky as breeding can take it's toll and male can be bred to death (experience and knowing when to stop breeding that male will be very important)
For years I have tried breeding smaller males but they never have shown any interest therefore I know longer even try, seems like the best result are from males 650 grams and over.
I had to read that twice
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Re: Age and weight
 Originally Posted by MrLang
Yes but if he's only 400g I think people would tell you to keep him away from exceptionally heavy females. I've seen pics of locks that looked like a 400g with a 2000g, though.
How about locks with 440 gram males to 3000 gram females, is that what you mean by keeping him away from large females? 
IMO if a person isn't experienced in pairing larger males then I suggest staying away from pairing smaller males to large females.
By smaller I mean smaller than 600 grams or so.
Jerry Robertson

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Is it fatal to my young male(400gms) if i bred him with my 2 females. 1 is 2000+gms the other is 1.4kg.
So what are your suggestions? Will i breed him this season or wait next season?
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Re: Age and weight
 Originally Posted by ScraPPyCoCo
Is it fatal to my young male(400gms) if i bred him with my 2 females. 1 is 2000+gms the other is 1.4kg.
So what are your suggestions? Will i breed him this season or wait next season?
It isn't guaranteed fatal, but putting him in with them at that age/size doesn't necessarily mean anything good will happen, either. Why don't you just keep feeding him and see if you can get him up around 700g by January, and then try breeding him then? If he's eating well, 100g a month is possible. There's no law that you have to start in October.
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Thanks for the advise. I'll try to feed him more. I hope i can breed him sooner.
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Re: Age and weight
The smallest male I have bred was around 550grams. You could definitely try since you are seeing sperm plugs. Just watch him to make sure you do not wear him out to much. I would monitor his body weight closely if you do breed him. Good luck!
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Thtanks for the advice sir. Really appreciate it.
Will update you soon... 
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