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Breeding Help Please
Hi all,
I have been trying to get my Ambanja panthers to breed for some time now with no luck. The are both over 2 years old now and I have never had the female lay a clutch of eggs, not even unfertilized ones. I have bread veilds so I have some experience in the breeding of chams. The panthers are housed in separate enclosures that are 2' x 2' x 4' each and have a visual barrier. Both enclosures have reptisun 5 bulbs and basking lamps. About 6 weeks ago I thought I had a successfull mating (although I did not see it) the female was showing what I perceived as gravid colours but no eggs. Does anyone have any suggestions for me that might end in a successful mating. Last edited by BigBlue; 08-27-2008 at 07:17 AM. |
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hey there again, i think she may just not have been receptive? ive had trouble getting females to become receptive til someone let me know that females will sense its the right time by the amount of day light and decreaseing how long you have thier lights on to 9 or 10 hrs a day for a few weeks will trick them into becoming receptive. and well it worked for me.
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Thanks millions, I was thinking of trying that, I, will let you know how I make out in a few weeks.
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