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Posted by: charmer at Wed May 16 23:06:42 2007   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by charmer ]  
   

Hi! Having managed to get some images up on the net, I wanted to come out of hiding. This is my het albino female, no paperwork so my fingers are crossed! She was bred by my albino male Loki, so at worst I'll have hets! ;p My first ever breeding was premature from a normal breeding, so I'm really excited about this second opportunity!
I did not witness ovulation, but I did witness copulation Many times, which doesn't help much since females can retain sperm for quite some time right? At any rate... I wanted to post a few pics to see what anyone thinks, she hasn't eaten in a couple months, with the exception of a crawler rat (PK) a week ago for nourishment, which I'm sure she only ate because it offered no contest LOL; and she has been basking under her heat emitter nearly contantly.
What do you guys think? Any ideas on how many weeks could be left, she was bred in the fall and for quite awhile after, since I did not want to separate them until the 'job was done' so to speak!
Steph S.


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