For pets, it really does depend on the female.
Some females will be able to handle as many as 3 litters a year accurately spaced apart, while some will hardly be able to handle one litter a year. Never breed a female that has not fully recuperated. Proper care and nutrition help improve breeder health and longevity. Poorly bred females should never be bred.
African pygmy hedgehog
earth element dragon + dark element dragon = hedgehog dragon
breed earth and dark
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they breed 1 million times a year
A Piranha can breed up to 200 times a year
an eel breed in its life time 175 times
If you have a pet hedgehog in the US, it likely is an African Pygmy hedgehog, as that is the only breed that can legally be kept as pets. However there are several other breeds in the wild.
You can breed as many times as you want.
African Pygmy Hedgehogs are the most common breed, but their is no illegal breed, as long as hedgehogs are legal in your state, country, or province. ^^
Answer: I would say around 3 times per 2 months, and if that is too many, breed as much as you can fill!
Yes, multiple times.