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First attempt at breeding
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[QUOTE="AHBD, post: 2014873, member: 40059"] O.K, get them off those cigs ASAP ! So they may have bred but they also may have fought. It's best to only introduce them while you are watching them the entire time so you can help if a fight breaks and also you can see if they actually mate. It's way too stressful for a female to have a male in the same tank for hours or days, especially if she's unreceptive. They can really hurt each other as well, biting off toes, tails, bloody heads, etc. The male can also bite the back of her neck [ which is natural for mating ] but if you're not there he may do that many times and bite all the spikes off the back of her neck. In the wild they would mate and separate, in captivity she can't get away if she wants to, very, very stressful ! So now you can watch + wait to see if she develops eggs. Feed her well and offer plenty of calcium. If you breed them in the future, just put them together while you are watching. Sometimes putting the female in the male's tank works best. [/QUOTE]
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