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male not breeding?

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i have a male leo that is about 60 grams. He is healthy and about 9 months old. i have put him with 3 different females and he has not even attempted to breed with them. Is this ok? let me know what you think?
 
That is o.k. Don't worry. So far I've never had any problems w/ a male not mating. You can eiether leave him in w/ the females to live for now or can place him back in w/ them in 2-4 weeks from now just try again. Let us hear any updates. Maybe he mated w/ them quickly and you didn't realize it? They sometimes are quite about it. How old are your females? He sound mate within month I think. Look and make sure he's a male too. Did he even shake his tail at the females when introduced? If he doesn't shake his tail I think maybe wrong sex?
 
No he didnt shake is tail and didnt even look interested. Im 100% he is a male and my female is about a year and 60 grams.
 
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