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breeding bearded dragons

jpatino

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i am new to bearded dragons and had a few question about breeding. i bought a 2 1/2 year old female and 1 year old male. the owner of a local reptile store was telling me today that if a female has laid over 100 eggs that she will not lay very many any more. i have read books and research the inter net and have not seen anything about this. the person i bought them from told me that they had got 4 clutches from her already this year. is there any truth to this? also i know you have to cool them down before breeding and was wondering when to start to cool them down.
thanks for any help you could give me on these questions.

john patino
 
First and foremost.

You should ask yourself a few questions. Are the animals you are attempting to breed healthy? As for your female I would say she is most likely done for the year. Although one publication I read states they can have up to 7 clutches in a year. My advice is just give her a rest for the rest of the season and make sure she is getting the proper nutrition and supplementation including exposure to natural sunlight or artificial UV-b and UV-a bulbs. Actually when it comes to breeding Beardies you really only need to provide the proper care and they will usually breed on their own no problem. Hope this helps.
 
thanks blazin for the information. the guy at the reptile store said i should get another female because she was done as a breeder all together. he said that females are no good after 100-125 eggs. that is why i brought the question here. my female is pretty healthy right now the person i got her from took very good care of her. i did pst a pic of both dragons in the bearded dragon gallary if you would care to see them.

thanks john patino
 
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