i would like to breed my female veiled, she recently laid some infertile eggs and has been alright since....how long do i have to wait to introduce a male for mating???
I have a red barr ambilobe i believe (as i was told), i am going to purchase a female to mate with, she is said to be 5 months old, i am wondering if it is possible to cross different types of panthers, and also how old is old enough to introduce the male to the female for mating??? (is 5 months too young?) and please let me know any tips or anything i should prepare before hand that would help!!! thanks alot guys................the first pic is of my male and the second is of the female!!!(also is this for sure a female??? i dont wanna screw myself over..lol)
This has been said before cross breeding is frowned upon for many reasons mostly the selling of the off spring to a unknowing buyer as a specific locale can ruin you and your reputation as a breeder. And if you do the right thing and sell it as a morph theres no guarantee that the next guy will be as forthcoming as you were. Also morphs are harder to sell if thats what you want to do. I dont consider myself an expert just a little knowledgeable.
I would have to say the same. I bought a 1.2 of pinks. The male did not make it. But the females did, So instead of breeding them and taking a chance on people doing the right thing, I choose not to. So now I am just wating to find me another pink male.
I would agree with dean also. After I found this site and started reading about crossing locales I came to the conclusion that It just isnt right in my mind. To answer your question about your female 5 months is way to young. They reach sexual maturity around 6 months but they are still growing. The calcium they use to build there bones will be used for the eggs instead which can result in many problems. 1 year is the general rule.