AmazingNature
Active member
they have already begun laying ooth and had not yet mated.
I now have a 4 males
and want to know if they)the females about to lay) can produce fertile eggs-
I plan to separate the females out ;as only 2 of 14 have lain ooths as of yesterday-
I would watch for the singled out females to lay -then introduce the male-
or
can they (the other females that are getting quite big/full of eggs)
still fertilize eggs that are forming even now?
if I pair them up with a male-(they could lay any day now)
meaning is it to late to try mate them
and I should wait until 1st ooth is laid
and then pair them?
thank you
I now have a 4 males
and want to know if they)the females about to lay) can produce fertile eggs-
I plan to separate the females out ;as only 2 of 14 have lain ooths as of yesterday-
I would watch for the singled out females to lay -then introduce the male-
or
can they (the other females that are getting quite big/full of eggs)
still fertilize eggs that are forming even now?
if I pair them up with a male-(they could lay any day now)
meaning is it to late to try mate them
and I should wait until 1st ooth is laid
and then pair them?
thank you