Breeder Article: Can Roborovskis Coparent a Litter?
Breeder Article: Can Roborovskis Coparent a Litter?
A father Roborovski (Ron @ Granted Chaos) with his 2 week old daughter pup - (Milkbun Carolina Reaper).
In the group I help admin, we often get questions about whether it is possible to keep the male in with his expecting mate. Here has been my observations breeding Robos.
You can keep the father in if you would ljke, but it is also equally acceptable to separate. If they successfully have a litter, the mother will raise the litter in the nest, and she will have her mate to sleep elsewhere in the cage until the babies are old enough to open their eyes and walk around. The father instinctually does not attempt to intrude the nest, and she doesn't defend it from him. Generally they will behave normally as mates outside of the nest.
When the babies start escaping the nest (12~ days old), the father will begin bringing food to the babies in the nest, and start grooming them.
Scientifically, the mom will go back into heat the day she gives birth, so it's a possibility she will mate again, but that is your risk to take.
The majority of my matings, I have removed the male, but in the 3 times that I have experimented with keeping the father in, a repeat breeding hasn't happened. But it's definitely possible.
As for the potential babies, sibling groups do fine together well into maturity (Robos prefer company), but you would typically have to be careful that the enclosure isn't too massive, as that can cause them to feel the need to become territorial.
Comments
Post a Comment