only if there is two males and one female they will fight to mate with the female
I guess so. They shouldn't fight and should be kept together to find the right time to breed.
yes
No, several types of female turtles can lay unfertilized eggs on a regular basis.
When the female dog is ready for mating, one time is enough.
Most dairy heifers should be at least 15 months of age before they can be bred.
Actualy, some species of box turtles, such as the three-toed box turtle are quite fond of water and like to swim regularly. The should be given a pool of water the is deep enough for them to get a good swim and they should be able to get into and our of it easily. The water must be kept clean as it can be a breeding ground for bacteria. Tap water is fine to use. Turtles are not fish, so the levels of chlorine in the water in their swimming pool would not be high enough to harm them.
Betta breeding can be difficult. It takes a lot of time and effort to successfully breed and raise the spawns. Before breeding you must do months of reasearch. Without proper conditioning the bettas will only fight instead of spawn.
because they fight for a long long time.....
A Labrador retriever should not be bred too young, as it isn't good for her. She should be at least two years old and have been examined by a veterinarian for signs of genetic problems before breeding.
You retire a Female Yorkie from breeding at the age of 5.
Answer: That is not entirely true. Wild turtles can be small and domesticated turtles can be large. Large turtles are very old and take a long time to get to those large sizes.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Turtles in Time - 1991 VG was released on: USA: March 1991 Japan: 24 July 1992 (SNES version)