Hi!

>Julie's comments interest me, because I recall reading an on-line care 
> >sheet which describes keeping one male with an incredible number of 
> >females; I'm thinking the sheet said 40 (!). Like Julie, though, I've 
> >had the best success with 1.2. In fact, some of the problems I've had 
> >recently with my leopards (I posted a query a month or six weeks ago) 
> >seem to be reversing themselves one I separated the gex involved (time 
> >will tell!).

I do belive that one of the reasons that 1.2 works better than maybe 1.1 is 
that with two females there may be a bit less 'male pressure' on each one. I 
guess if one is tired, he can move on to the next one?? ;)

Magnus


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