Posted by:
Jeff Clark
at Fri Jul 13 08:44:25 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Jeff Clark ]
My 5 to 5.5 months after last observed mating timetable works pretty good for me. The only problem is that when I am not watching them close enough they may be mating a week or two after the last time I see them mate and so the litters are spread between the 5 and 5.5 month times. If you saw them mating late april and early may your august Bahamas vacation should work fine. Where you going in the Bahamas?
Jeff
>>haha, i suck at math.. maybe i was thinking 4.5 months (or maybe im just making excuses for myself.)
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>>Thanks for the input. Bahamas here I come!
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>>1.1 96, 04 Het Albino - "Suzie" & "Lumpy"
>>0.1 03 Poss. Het Albino - "Ami"
>>0.1 05 Super Salmon - "CreamSicle"
>>0.1 04 Anery Het Snow- "Squelchy"
>>1.0 04 DH-Sunglow - "Dwayne"
>>1.0 06 TH-Moonglow - "Gargamel"
>>1.2 01 BRBs- "Gobball", "Larva" & "Tofu"
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