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Hi All

I am located in Sydney Australia and have just stumbled across this site.

I have 8 (started with 10) zebs and have had them for about 2 years.

To date they have not bred as when I got them they were only about 2-3 cm in size.

I think they are now large enough to start breeding so am on the look out for any breeding tips that you guys can share. At this stage I am still not sure of the exact ratio of m:f that I have and will be posting some pics in an attempt to draw on the collective wisdom :) of this forum

Cheers

Andreas
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Hi there Andreas, welcome to the forum. I'm possitive you will find some very interesting and usefull information here on the forum. We have a very wide and dedicated member base that I am sure you can learn a thing or two from.....I know I have.

Have you read the information on the main website? www.zebrapleco.com
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Hi Andreas

good to have you on board. I'm sure you'll find the site useful, and I have no doubt you will get those zebras breeding in no time!!

10 Zebras in Oz, that must have been quite a task to get hold of.

Cheers and have fun

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Hi Andreas,

Welcome to the Board. You will find much useful information on this site and hope you will contribute/share your experiences to this site.

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Thanks for the welcome guys (and girls).

I hope to contribute plenty ones these little guys start some action :lol:

It just a matter of money to secure zebra's in Oz. There are actualy a few who people who have been successful in breeding these beatiful catties but they are taking a very low profile. One reason why people take a low profile is the risk of burglary.


Cheers

Andreas
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Welcome Andreas,

It's always nice to have a new member onboard. Hope you find the forum helpful I know that I have.

Good luck with breeding the zebras.

Adam.
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