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    Re: General Breeding Questions

    Quote Originally Posted by d_virginiana View Post
    Yes, all of my babies are Easterns. My point was that if not brumating caused a 20X reduction in litter survival/size then Florida would not have the nice healthy garter population that it does. I'm not saying brumation is not conducive to mating; it certainly is. It's just that I have not heard anything about it causing drastically increased production of ova and sperm, nor have I heard of a 20X increase in litter productivity anywhere else.
    If there is evidence for those things I would be interested to read it/hear the experiences. Because saying those things is very different from just saying that brumation increases the likelihood of successful mating.
    That was a mistake, I meant that you would just have a greater chance if you did indeed brumate.
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    "PM Boots For Custom Title" d_virginiana's Avatar
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    Re: General Breeding Questions

    Yeah, I'm not super concerned about having a litter this year. Like, if I did that would be nice, but if I didn't I wouldn't be upset about it. Maybe if I find a good looking male at a decent price I'll put them together and see what happens.
    Lora

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    Re: General Breeding Questions

    Well, I don't have anything conclusive, but when I get a mating of a non-brumated female she usually just has a few babies. Brumated, the litters seem to be much bigger. Not brumating the males does seem to result in more unfertilized eggs. That's just what I've experienced. It's nothing really conclusive.

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    Re: General Breeding Questions

    Didn't want to start a new thread so I'm going to post my question here..

    Do females in breeding mode wag their tails?

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    Re: General Breeding Questions

    Yes. That means "Hello big boy"

    I can't say I've ever seen any of that kind of behavior from any of my females.
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    Re: General Breeding Questions

    Kool, thanks for the info Steve!

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    Re: General Breeding Questions

    My easily annoyed female sometimes thrashes her tail at Houdini when he won't leave her alone and she's done being social
    But yeah, haven't noticed her doing it in a friendly way lol
    Lora

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    Re: General Breeding Questions

    Tail waving I've seen is usually annoyance. When the female is receptive to the male's advances, she lifts her tail as if she's pooping.

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