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2011 year's Breeding

exar15xe

Kevin
I only have two groups so far that have breed and I am trying to convince the rest of my groups to participate. I have had a 1.1 Ultramel Motley and Reverse Okeetee hook up twice and the female is packing lots of eggs. I also have a 1.2 Ultramel het charcoal, caramel that have all hooked up once. Still trying to get my 2006 coral snow male to figure things out. I think he forgot how to breed which I was going to use for three other females. So far things are look good. Im playing the odds on the Ultramel trio like we all do lol. I will try to post hook up pick later. :cheers:
 
I felt like that for a while too. Two of my males just locked up within the last few days. I crossed a Reverse Okeetee x Bucskin Okeetee, and a Anery het Motley x Sunglow looking Anery ph hypo. It takes some time. You can try to maybe put a blanket over the bin you put them in. If they don't lock on within five minutes, just Cover it and check on them in 20 minutes. A good breeding session can go anywhere from 20 min to almost an hour.
 
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