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I have a 2.5-3000 gram proven female( havent measured myself) and a yearling mojave male. When they are put together, the male is scared of her (as it appears). Anyone experienced this? I put him into her cage last night. This is my first breeding... Tips would be appreciated! Thanks.
 
Your male may just not be mature enough. I have had alot of males that are at 800-1000 grams in their first year but still fail to breed, I am guessing it is a maturity issue because the second year they breed fine.

It could also just be that your female is not receptive at this time, keep trying, especially right after she sheds.

And, I have also had small males not be interested in larger females, but very willing to breed with girls more appropriately sized
 
Levi I like to turn the heat down at night 5-8 degrees and start warming up early in the morning wich creates some awsome lock ups for hours until late evening sometimes 24 hours at a time.They tend to snuggle more if ya know what I mean,gets the juices flowing.I also used to remove every seven days but now I use this method and leave them in until just about time to drop eggs seems to work for me I breed in the off season in a colder climate like IOWA so it must work.
 
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