Muddyfeet
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I have a trio of bearded pigmy's, WC and just arrived.. two weeks, settling in.. however..
SO I have a question.. I have seen the male chase down each female, try to mate.. get tossed off.. so breeding in these guys is either, very quick, I am guessing they are not receptive, As he is smaller and thinner, Also does seem to spend a bit of time colored up.. looking for the girls.. compared to the behavior in the females, relaxed flatten out relax, eat.. bask some..
I am curious if perhaps I should separate him as it is possible he is too interested in breeding and getting stressed? I have seen him eat and hunt a bit.. first day, actually seen him poop..so he is eating.. but seems like he is actively looking to mate and vs just hang and relax compared to the females behavior..
Neither female seems receptive? neither seems gravid for sure.. But may be, perhaps?? but I will know possibly within a month.. I would know..
would it be possibly a good idea put him in a enclosure by himself? give him a bit of a rest? I hate to loose him if he is getting stressed trying to mate constantly.. and the females are gravid by him or already.. As I been told it takes about a month from breeding to laying, not like I be waiting Months and months to know if the girls are already gravid, or have been bred.. Kind of thinking may be a possible waste to risk it??
Thoughts??
SO I have a question.. I have seen the male chase down each female, try to mate.. get tossed off.. so breeding in these guys is either, very quick, I am guessing they are not receptive, As he is smaller and thinner, Also does seem to spend a bit of time colored up.. looking for the girls.. compared to the behavior in the females, relaxed flatten out relax, eat.. bask some..
I am curious if perhaps I should separate him as it is possible he is too interested in breeding and getting stressed? I have seen him eat and hunt a bit.. first day, actually seen him poop..so he is eating.. but seems like he is actively looking to mate and vs just hang and relax compared to the females behavior..
Neither female seems receptive? neither seems gravid for sure.. But may be, perhaps?? but I will know possibly within a month.. I would know..
would it be possibly a good idea put him in a enclosure by himself? give him a bit of a rest? I hate to loose him if he is getting stressed trying to mate constantly.. and the females are gravid by him or already.. As I been told it takes about a month from breeding to laying, not like I be waiting Months and months to know if the girls are already gravid, or have been bred.. Kind of thinking may be a possible waste to risk it??
Thoughts??