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Multiple Clutches and Tail-less Females

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Posted by: tersiphone at Thu Jan 12 14:26:20 2006  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by tersiphone ]  
   

Hi Mike,

Wow, up to 2 months eh? Yeah, I am trying not to get too excited, especially since this would be her first time (in my possession anyway) breeding... but it would be pretty cool!

What has been your experience after she lays fertile eggs for the first time in terms of the next clutch? Are they likely to just keep on breeding or do I need to throw them through a cycle every so often to trigger it?

Also, what about tail-less females? The second female in the group is tail-less, which I wouldn't think would harm her chances of reproducing too much... but perhaps lower the frequency?

Thanks,

Matt


   

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