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need some help my albino is like a flat tire from her mid section to her rear she has gained some weight and is hanging in the cool side longer then usual, its been 2 months since the male has been in there with her, is she ovulating and if she is do i put the male in with her now or has she already mated and i should leave the male out, i tryed putting him in there afew times and she wanted nothing to do with him just stays coiled up on the cool side and going back to the warm side every now and then, (QUESTION) does one put the male in before or after the ovulating period ?
 
when the female refuses food, you put the male in. i leave them in for 3-4 days. then remove the male and offer the male a small meal. re-introduce the male in a couple days. when you see huge swelling (ovulation) take the male out again for a day or two (all this is what i do personally). i keep reintroducing the male or keep the male in there until they show no interest at all (usually they will stay at opposite ends of the cage). ovulation is pretty obvious.
so to sum up, i keep/put the male in until i see ovulation or until i see no interest
 
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