Questions about breeding Leos now.

Clink

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I have three Leos now, and I wanted to breed them. Is it too late in the season to try? Should I make an artificial summer (keep my lights on and heat up longer) to make them ovulate/continue to ovulate(term?)? My patternless may already be pregnant because I got her from a guy who had her with a male and shes over a year old and may already be pregnant (which I am SUPER excited about). Also, my other female I have separated, sort of quarantined just in case because I got her from someone I didn't know. She is large enough to breed though. So soon I'll introduce her to my other two. :biggrin:
So basically, I don't know what to dooooo!:shock:
 

cindy

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They are quite new, right?? If so, I would probably wait for the next breeding season. Creating a artificial summer doesn't sound like a good idea to me. In their natural habitat, they do not breed all year long too. And a artificial summer is...well, just like it sounds; very unnatural!
Give them the time to acclimate, and observe how they are doing. It will take some off your patience, I know. But it will be worth it, trust me!!
Next season, you will surely get some offspring:D

Greetz,

Cindy
 

Clink

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I bet their babies would be adorable too! It is going to kill me having them for months and months and not let them have babies!! gawd. Well, maybe she is pregnant already from that previous male and I'll at least get some experience with some adorable babies
:)
 
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