Bitten claspers a problem?

davenmandy

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Should I be concerned if one of my females keeps biting the males claspers? No blood, but breaks skin for sure. Been going on for 3 months at least. Not going to hurt his reproduction chances in the future? Wouldn't obviously be able to control it other than separating which I don't want to do. Believe me here guys, I've thought of a lot of jokes to make about this, none i thought were clean enough for the mods not to get pissed cuz there is a lot of kids on this site, but if you feel you have a shot at it by all means.

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moosemj

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I don't think it would be an issue unless there was some sort of scar tissue build up. Shouldn't affect the inside production...

You females a freak! Good luck!


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davenmandy

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I'll try to get pics after work. Doesn't seem to be too much scar tissue buildup, and i cant believe I'm saying this but it's not at the tip where the damage gets done, it's lower. My gut tells me it will be fine, he'll still be producing everything so gotta be a way to let it out, guess maybe that's why they were given two lol

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