breeding zebras

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will74
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breeding zebras

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As you all know I purchased my zeb's from Riverwonders.com in October and they arrived well packed and very healthy. It's only January and they have breed 5 times and I have two females trying to get in the dominant males cave right now. I just wanted to say thanks to Riverwonders, TTA,Barbie and all the other people who have written various articles on breeding zebra's! This site rocks! Here is a pic of my first fry.
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It feels good doesn't it?
Congrats on your first fry, hope there's many more :)
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Breeding zebras

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I also wanted to ask If I separated my two dominant males and put the three females that I know have breed with each male[two with dominant male and one with subdominant male] would they breed more? I am afraid to mess with them right now cause I get a fresh spawn about every 2.5 two 3 weeks. Seems like every time I remove wigglers I have more eggs in main cave. I seem to think that I'll leave them alone till they stop breeding for at least 1 month, any advice?
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Post by RAYISKING »

I would not suggest moving the males the females may decide not to breed if you do that there needs to be some kind of competion or they will just not really care.
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If its working great, don't mess with it.
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