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Posted by: DennisDeLapJr at Thu Jul 12 10:49:32 2012 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by DennisDeLapJr ] Last year my oldest female passed two slugs about a week before she was due then two fully developed fertile eggs right at six weeks post hook up then two fertile eggs a week later. Of those two eggs one embryo mysteriously passed about a month incubating the other hatched on the money 120 days at 82.5........The year before she dropped all slugs over about a month n a couple were these weird long twin eggs..... Humbling maybe but makes me super proud of her baby too! All my animals are young with my oldest females n males only 5 1/2 years so I'm thinking they and I will become more successful as we mature some. I noticed my males this year are much more receptive to females without simulated combat or any tricks. I know Dr Seward told me once "it wasn't too hard getting them to breed or hatching eggs it was getting good eggs." [ Reply To This Message ] [ Subscribe to this Thread ] [ Show Entire Thread ] | ||
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