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RE: Mixing Species

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Posted by: froggieb at Thu Nov 30 15:01:31 2006  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by froggieb ]  
   

Actually I am pretty sure that jobi posted a photo of a capra-like species mating with a coronata, or was it the other way around? Either way, I don't know if they produced eggs but I do know that they were definitely mating! No doubt about it! He had just put the male in the other's cage while cleaning for a moment and that quick they joined!

So, mixing species, you may get mating. You may not see them, I have not seen my armata mate but have fertile eggs and 2 gravid females. I also did not see my coronata mate but have 2 clutches of juveniles and my female is gravid again. I also never saw my capra mate and yet this morning I felt eggs in my 2-year-old female. So, not seeing them mate doesn't mean that they don't do it.

As far as I know Ryans female coronata my be gravid and carrying eggs fertilized by the capra males in his viv. Who knows? Only time will tell!
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