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Re: First time breeding and already seem to have good luck :)
Just a thought but 1200g may be a bit too small if she were older I would say go for it but thats just me. I have 2 1300g females that I am holding off on this season. Unless they bulk up in the next few months I figure 1500 is a good rule of thumb if not bigger. Its mainly age based though not really weight. 3 years is normally pretty safe if I remember correctly.
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Re: First time breeding and already seem to have good luck :)
 Originally Posted by Adam_Wysocki
Actually, there's nothing unsafe about putting a male in with a small female. If she's too small to breed, she just won't.
-adam
that quote says it all.
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Re: First time breeding and already seem to have good luck :)
Hi,
Can I ask why you bypassed quarantine? The breeding season is long enough you could have kept her in QT for at least a short period just to make sure everything was ok and got a fecal done surely.
dr del
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Re: First time breeding and already seem to have good luck :)
 Originally Posted by dr del
Hi,
Can I ask why you bypassed quarantine? The breeding season is long enough you could have kept her in QT for at least a short period just to make sure everything was ok and got a fecal done surely.
dr del
i second that fact quarantine is such a good think and should in first position hen keeping herps this may just be the best lesson you can learn
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Re: First time breeding and already seem to have good luck :)
 Originally Posted by royal morphz
i second that fact quarantine is such a good think and should in first position hen keeping herps this may just be the best lesson you can learn
Wow Tim... Either I am very tired and can't understand a word you typed, or you are very tired and can't type! 
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Re: First time breeding and already seem to have good luck :)
I go for 3 years and 1500 grams too. If a female's 4, a really good eater, and has been parasite cleared...and they're still under 1500...then I guess they're an adult and can be bred, but 1200 grams is AWFULLY small when you hold one in your hands and compare it with a bigger girl.
I don't the see the reason to push it so much. What they can do isn't always what they should do.
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Re: First time breeding and already seem to have good luck :)
:/ well ive always read that 1200 is ok, but pretty much the minimum
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Re: First time breeding and already seem to have good luck :)
 Originally Posted by dr del
Hi,
Can I ask why you bypassed quarantine? The breeding season is long enough you could have kept her in QT for at least a short period just to make sure everything was ok and got a fecal done surely.
dr del
Exactly. Also, I try to have my females acclimate to their new environments (at least the 3 month QT period) so that they are less stressed during breeding season.
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Re: First time breeding and already seem to have good luck :)
 Originally Posted by starmom
Wow Tim... Either I am very tired and can't understand a word you typed, or you are very tired and can't type!  
No LOL typing on my iPhone is always a treasure chest full of misspelled words . So no it wasn't u it was me LOL.
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