Un-experienced male

bradmeyer57

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I just introduced my male to my female ( panthers) and he quickly started head bobbing and mounthed her but wasnt even in the right position and he stuck his male parts out idk whats its called lol and deposited white stuff everywhere but in her. will he try again they are still together or should i seperate them and try again in a little while
 
It will be safe to leave them together as long as she's showing her receptive colors......just keep an eye on them of course.
 
okay. he seems to be mounting her to high up resulting in his vent being at the top of her tail not very close to hers
 
okay so it took about 25 minutes for them to finish. I left and came home a couple hours later and she is very dark unlike her normal peach color. i know thats normal but is she sapposed to change that fast? and on a couple of threads i have heard people say to re introduce them the next day and let them do it again but if shes dark that means she not receptive anymore so i should do that right?
 
okay so it took about 25 minutes for them to finish. I left and came home a couple hours later and she is very dark unlike her normal peach color. i know thats normal but is she sapposed to change that fast? and on a couple of threads i have heard people say to re introduce them the next day and let them do it again but if shes dark that means she not receptive anymore so i should do that right?

It depends on where she's at in her cycle. They only stay receptive for like a couple of weeks and she was probably near the end.
 
okay so it took about 25 minutes for them to finish. I left and came home a couple hours later and she is very dark unlike her normal peach color. i know thats normal but is she sapposed to change that fast? and on a couple of threads i have heard people say to re introduce them the next day and let them do it again but if shes dark that means she not receptive anymore so i should do that right?

My female did exactly the same thing. Within 10 minutes of separating them, she turned dark, nearly black, and has laid 3 fertile clutches and 2 infertile since that day in October 2009. If she has already turned dark, that means she is gravid so do not put the male with her anymore. Now you get to wait patiently until she lays her first clutch. Good luck!
 
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