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Yes, they are all first-year breeders. As for the ovulating, I left the male in with one of the females for over a month straight....so I don't think that's it, at least not with that female. Thanks for the advice!
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Eric-
Just because you have had the male in with your female does not mean she has ovulated. Female leos normally begin developing follicles at a certain time each year. You can control this somewhat by manipulating temperatures, but still just putting male and female together does not mean you will get eggs a month later. You have to think of the biology of it. Now sometimes putting a male in with a female will stimulate egg production, so keep trying.