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    Re: Can different subspecies conceive of spring?

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    I would expect babies from that pairing
    yea me too. looks pretty official ahha

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    Re: Can different subspecies conceive of spring?

    Mark, hi. Did you subject either or both of them to a cooling period at any time prior to or after housing them together? Also, at anytime b4 pairing them?
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    Re: Can different subspecies conceive of spring?

    Quote Originally Posted by Albert Clark View Post
    Mark, hi. Did you subject either or both of them to a cooling period at any time prior to or after housing them together? Also, at anytime b4 pairing them?
    Yes both species had a cooling period.
    The younger ones a smaller time period but yes they had one.

    They were housed together before the cooling.
    After the cooling there was no mating.
    A few months later/ now they mated.
    Maybe because the weather is getting a little better.
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    Re: Can different subspecies conceive of spring?

    Quote Originally Posted by Speedmark View Post
    Yes both species had a cooling period.
    The younger ones a smaller time period but yes they had one.

    They were housed together before the cooling.
    After the cooling there was no mating.
    A few months later/ now they mated.
    Maybe because the weather is getting a little better.
    Wow! Probably a combination of factors why they bred. I asked bc i was hoping that one or both were not conditioned enough to be reproductive. Just as Steve mentioned. Hopefully no hybrids will be born. Some time pairings don't yield results. Fingers crossed that she doesn't.
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