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RE: wow can you belive this...

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Posted by: Ryan2691 at Tue Feb 13 21:17:05 2007  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Ryan2691 ]  
   

Yes, well very motivational to say the least.



Keeping them alive, I want to do. Which of course, is easy. Breeding them, I don't care to do. However, for me to consider my MHDs healthy, they must be in breeding condition. Which I suppose means females laying eggs without the assistance of a male, which I have seemd to have accomplished. Check. So, nesting would be my problem right now. And of course hatching strong wouldn't apply to me either, unless females can produce fertile eggs by themselves.



And in case you're wondering, I think my next step for MHDs would be to gget two female armata, and try to get them to lay eggs by themselves (by means of building a brand-new enclosure, which I would make a few slight improvements to in comparison to my current design. And wouldn't you know, the improvements are exactly what you have suggested to me... go figure)



Now if I could get your E-mail address to send you a link for something you will only find out about if you give it to me. Don't worry, no hate mail or "flaming" (whatever that is). Strictly MHD material that I need your insight on.
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