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So whats your Smallest?

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O.k..........
I was told by acouple people that a 6 month,400 gram male is breedable..
Note..(These people like to talk alot)..
Is it true? I know anything is possible..
So let me know your smallest breeder male, and the out come..

Thanks Phil.P
 
yeah they can it just depends on how fast they mature and if they are intimidated by the larger female. I have seen one of my small males around that size lock with my 3500+ gram female. I just try if they have plugs and see what happens.
 
My lesser was breeding at 500 grams when he started. I remember seeing pictures of a 375 gram male breeding. With males weight really doesn't matter much as far as capability. If he's producing sperm plugs, he's physically ready. Now if he will do the deed or not is another question. Also something that normally gets brought up is, if a male is that small and stops eating his there a concern for his health? Everyone seems to have their own opinion on that.
 
yes I have had success with 450g males ,but alkso my QueenBee is 900g & has shown no intrest depends on the male if they get sperm plugs they are ready most of the time ;-)
 
I heard stories of young/small males breeding, but then again if he goes off food, and
he doesnt get the deed done, it worthless..(right)

So now your dealing with a smaller male at the next breeding year..

.......Its like playing the lottery...lol

Thanks
 
This year, My lesser male started breeding at 350 grams. He locked with my graziani cinnamon female 8 times, and she is now in the later stages of building. He has since turned on the feeding frenzy, and is now around 450-500gs though.
 
i had a 400 gram het red male breed 2 years ago with a 100% hatch rate and no slugs from the girls he bred. this year i have a 350 gram male enchi that bred a girl for me but so did other males. she laid 4 eggs and 4 slugs. they have 26 more days to go.
adam jeffery
 
My 350g male pastel butter loves the girls and as long as he keeps eating, he keeps getting to see them.

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Here's a 7 month old 440 gram male fire getting the job done, this female is glowing like a light bulb now, getting super close to ovulating.
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