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Males breeding in shed?

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Would a male still try to lock if hes in shed or should I wait until he looks his best? Trying to get this vanilla male to take off but he wont pay any attention to my girls, and I really dont wanna miss out this year. Thanks guys and good luck to your breedings!
 
I usually don't even try to pair a couple, if my male is in shed. I HAVE seen a couple of "in-shed" males locked over the years, but it's very rare. I've just had better success waiting until he sheds and then putting him with a female.

Good luck. You've still got time to make some vanillas!!
 
Every male is different. I have two that will breed in shed, while eating, with a hose or rope.... Lol. And a few others that haven't in shed yet but I have a feeling they will. So give it a try and see what happens.
 
"Every male is different" is the truth, of my 4 breeding males only one(big ole clown) will breed in shed, the others just crawl up in the corner and soak up the heat.
 
Maybe my boys are just more finicky than I thought...or maybe my girls just don't want anything to do with faded, wrinkled-skin boys!! lmao
 
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