Pic #1 = Male 80-90 grams Pic #2 = Female 45-50 grams Pic #3 = Same Female
Feb 6, 2009 #1 S snip3d_out Guest Pic #1 = Male 80-90 grams Pic #2 = Female 45-50 grams Pic #3 = Same Female
Feb 6, 2009 #2 OhioGecko Mod Squad Member Messages 2,949 Location Sterling Ohio The male is definately ready to breed. How old is your female? If the female is in her first year I would wait until she gets closer to 60 grams, she will lose some weight when she starts breeding. If she is older than a year old then 45 -50 might be her natural size and she would be ready to breed.
The male is definately ready to breed. How old is your female? If the female is in her first year I would wait until she gets closer to 60 grams, she will lose some weight when she starts breeding. If she is older than a year old then 45 -50 might be her natural size and she would be ready to breed.
Feb 6, 2009 #3 M Mel&Keith Mod Squad Member Messages 7,180 Location Pasadena, TX I would try to get the female heavier in case she quits eating while she's laying. It's better to start out with them a little fat just in case.
I would try to get the female heavier in case she quits eating while she's laying. It's better to start out with them a little fat just in case.