Re: Breeding Beardies
The reason I asked if I should remove them is because I only have the one male and one female and for breeding I heard after they're done you remove them and let there hormones balance out and build up their nutrition for the next breeding. They were fine together, they'd lay on each other and share the food, so they got along just fine. And they would've been sharing a 20 gallon because I don't have room for my 75 so it'a just sitting outside. So they're separated in 2 20 gallons and I'll be breeding again in 2015. This first clutch didn't survive. The eggs caved in after a month. Thank you for the opinions on what's best for them.
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