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okay...she is 17 months...also should I try my other >more>


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Posted by Gecko2525 on February 17, 2003 at 13:16:14:

In Reply to: Re: To Mike: I put my male into my females cage this time and.. posted by mikecoscia on February 17, 2003 at 13:07:10:

Okay, I will leave Venus (17 months) alone for a few months.
What about trying my other 17 month old female, Rayne?
I haven't try her with Drako yet?
I also have a 11 month old (2 weeks until she is 1 year), but I don't want to breed her right now. I don't feel she is ready, but she is fat. lol

What was Drako's sneezing sound inducating?
What is a good noise so I can tell for future reference?

Thanks for your help 'again' Mike.
Don't know what I would have done without you.

Liz

:Liz,
:The female barking is a warning to the male that she wants nothing to do with him, which means she is not ready/old enough to breed. The male is being aggressive not only because it is his personality but also because he is trying to force her. SOOO, do not but them together for a few months, she is just not ready and it is not worth the risk of injury. Maybe the beginning of the summer she will be more cooperative.
:-Mike

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