Quote Originally Posted by Deborah View Post
Twice max if you do not see a lock but keep in mind you don't always see locks (I had a male I never so locking yet he produced several clutches), pay attention to body language and position, and if the body language show animals hat are just ignoring one another you might have to use some tricks.
Ok i guess thats exactly whats got me asking cause they are always separated when i check them, curled up on their own. And i get its very likely i may have just missed it but given ive never even seen them physically touching its got me curious. I check on them pretty regularly when they are paired. Would love to know any "tricks" that would help. And ill also leave them separated till next month now.

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