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Re: Opps!! This one not above post. ()More()


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Posted by mikecoscia on December 12, 2002 at 21:19:27:

In Reply to: Opps!! This one not above post. ()More() posted by Gecko2525 on December 12, 2002 at 16:19:43:

I really don't agree with the 2 females in a tank, but that is just my opinion. As far as freaking out about not having enough room, i hope you are aware that those 3 females can produce up 60 eggs in one season. All those babies can be costly to raise. You need seperate housing for all of them (they do much better that way), food (prob a few boxes of crix a month), and also the time it involves (cleaning, feeding, etc). I don't mean to sound harsh, i just want you to know what is involved. Since your new at this i suggest you just breed one of your females to experince what it is all about. If you can handle it and afford it, breed them all next year. You just need to make sure you can supply everything.
-Mike




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