I'm trying for a first breed this year with my pair of Bredlis. Male is four years and the female is five.
I've been dropping temps overnight, falling to around 16-17c, with day temps around 26c.
I've been introducing the male into the female's enclosure for the past couple of weeks for a day or two at a time. However neither seem to take up much breeding interest. The male explores the enclosure and then after some time they just curl up in a pile together under a heat light. The female seems fairly oblivious to the male's presence. I've attached a photo of their current position. This is how every introduction ends up.
Any thoughts? I've been doing plenty of reading/research and think I've been pretty careful to follow the most widely accepted methods.
I've been dropping temps overnight, falling to around 16-17c, with day temps around 26c.
I've been introducing the male into the female's enclosure for the past couple of weeks for a day or two at a time. However neither seem to take up much breeding interest. The male explores the enclosure and then after some time they just curl up in a pile together under a heat light. The female seems fairly oblivious to the male's presence. I've attached a photo of their current position. This is how every introduction ends up.
Any thoughts? I've been doing plenty of reading/research and think I've been pretty careful to follow the most widely accepted methods.