HerpAddict
11-12-05, 02:13 PM
I've talked to a few other crested breeders about their opinions on this topic, but was just curious to get a few more opinions/experiences.
What do you think about when, if, how or how long you should give females a break from breeding?
My thoughts were that a 4 month break without laying is not unreasonable each winter. By this I mean separate the males and females, and then wait a minimum of four monthes from the laying of the last clutch before introducing a male again. Generally because it's their winter when they break, I would imagine that the best time would be sept-january, or somewhere in that range.
I have yet to have a winter with a breeding female, and was planning on doing it this way, but the female decided to do things her own way. She laid clutches in march, april, may, june and then stopped. She was actually gaining in average weight at the time, so I highly doubt that she stopped because of a nutrient problem. I decided to leave her in the cage with the same male, just incase she changed her mind, and he's not agressive at all, she's actually more agressive, and so I figured no harm would be done. Come the end of October, she hadn't laid for 4 months, so I decided I would see if a new male would spark her interest, so I moved her in with a new guy. Sure enough, 3 weeks later (two days ago), I caught her laying a set of eggs.
Now that she's starting at a strange time of the year, I'm thinking that I'll just keep track of how many sets she lays (and her health primarily), and then remove her after 5-6 clutches.
Any ideas or input on this would be cool, or if you have your own methods or experiences that you would like to share, then I'd be happy to hear them! Most of you out there have more experience with cresteds, so I'm always happy to learn!
What do you think about when, if, how or how long you should give females a break from breeding?
My thoughts were that a 4 month break without laying is not unreasonable each winter. By this I mean separate the males and females, and then wait a minimum of four monthes from the laying of the last clutch before introducing a male again. Generally because it's their winter when they break, I would imagine that the best time would be sept-january, or somewhere in that range.
I have yet to have a winter with a breeding female, and was planning on doing it this way, but the female decided to do things her own way. She laid clutches in march, april, may, june and then stopped. She was actually gaining in average weight at the time, so I highly doubt that she stopped because of a nutrient problem. I decided to leave her in the cage with the same male, just incase she changed her mind, and he's not agressive at all, she's actually more agressive, and so I figured no harm would be done. Come the end of October, she hadn't laid for 4 months, so I decided I would see if a new male would spark her interest, so I moved her in with a new guy. Sure enough, 3 weeks later (two days ago), I caught her laying a set of eggs.
Now that she's starting at a strange time of the year, I'm thinking that I'll just keep track of how many sets she lays (and her health primarily), and then remove her after 5-6 clutches.
Any ideas or input on this would be cool, or if you have your own methods or experiences that you would like to share, then I'd be happy to hear them! Most of you out there have more experience with cresteds, so I'm always happy to learn!