Question: Male ready to breed?

Daryna

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Hey everyone.

So I noticed yesterday that my 1 year old male started to lift his tail up every now and then so I'm just wondering does that mean that he's about to lay spermatophores? He has stopped doing it today in the morning though and I haven't seen any spermatophores laying around. Just wondering what is going on.
 
No necessarily. He could need a poop or have gas, he could just like sticking his tail in the air. Males just tend to lay spermatophores whenver and wjherever they feel like it when conditions are right.
 
Oh that's to bad was kinda hoping that they were getting freaky my baby set up is all ready just no babies yet :(
 
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