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He will open the enclosure door for her, and greet her with waxworms.Well you see... They start out with a little wink and a nod. This progresses to sharing a meal. The well brought up males even send flowers.
Yep that too.. Only if his momma taught him right though.He will open the enclosure door for her, and greet her with waxworms.
I've been looking up some old threads, but can't really find much on it.ok in all seriousness though. I totally could not help myself. I read that the males like bounce their heads kinda like a little twitchy thing lol.
Veiled....If you’re talking veileds or panthers, males are always...um...ready for romance.
I’m offended! I’m a male and I’m only in the mood after a six pack...although, come to think of it, that’s 100% of the time...Hmmm, maybe not so offended.Veiled....
And sounds like you're just talking about males in general. Hahahahaha
Oh I'm not breeding mine, or at least I'm not yet. I'm just curious to learn more. I have a lot of time and learning left before I would even be in the position to breed.The males are usually in the mood but I usually wait till they are around a year old to breed, although I’m sure they would breed younger. None of my make veileds have head bobbed but my my panthers have.
Female not interested....