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View Poll Results: Do you prefer to keep your male's weight?

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  • Over 1000 g's

    9 60.00%
  • Under 1000 g's

    6 40.00%
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    My breeder males are whatever weight they need to be at to be healthy and active, most of mine are under 1000g. I've found that a males breeding success has more to do with age than weight. My 4+ year old males know they're job well despite their weight. I've had males breed at 6 months old before but that can be pretty hit or miss.
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