eppcheck
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I can't seem to find out why my female panther isn't being receptive to my male. I've done research and she is showing receptive colors from what I've seen on Sandrachameleons Blog and from personal experience with mating chams. She has the light peach color and shows pink. She is 1.5 years old and a decently large. Everytime I introduce my male she puffs up and shows very obvious signs she doesn't want anything to do with him. . I have a another female panther that I introducted to the same male and she was allowing his approach without any signs of aggression. She is the same age. I didn't want them pairing so I took her out before they could mate (saving her for another male). I've succesfully mated and breeded veileds before and can't seem to find out whats taking her so long.
My questions
Do females sometimes begin being receptive later than 1.5 years?
Are females picky about the male introduced? Could it possibly be the male she doesn't like?
Is their any way to help encourage her being receptive without causing to much stress? I don't want to introduce a male to often if she is obviously not interested.
My questions
Do females sometimes begin being receptive later than 1.5 years?
Are females picky about the male introduced? Could it possibly be the male she doesn't like?
Is their any way to help encourage her being receptive without causing to much stress? I don't want to introduce a male to often if she is obviously not interested.