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Whitey

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Navarre, FL
My male will strike it up with one of my females. I have 3 females and one male. I put them in a 55 with the intention of breeding them. Any help on what to do to "help" the process. I am hearing stories of other people getting hatchlings already and mine wont even go at it! Thanks for the suggestions.

Whitey
 

JordanAng420

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Miami, FL
Are you keeping them all together, all the time? What I do, which has been quite sucessful, is keep them all separate, so there is no competition for food, water, moist hides, toilet spots, whatever...and I introduce my male to my desired female appx. every 3 days until she says she's "had enough" and nails him in the @$$, at which point i'm pretty sure she's fertilized. They really enjoy each other more this way.
 

acpart

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Somerville, MA
Some keep them separate, I keep mine together for breeding season and have success. Right now, 2 of 5 reasonable candidates have layed and the rest seem to be gravid, but I introduced everyone in mid-Jan. Just because you don't see any action doesn't mean there is none. Good luck.

ALiza
 

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