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RE: What's in a Suriname?

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Posted by: Odin22 at Thu Dec 6 19:14:41 2007   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Odin22 ]  
   

Hi

Ok, I continue to be confused--what's the difference between salmon and hypo (not super-hypo)? I thought the picts you posted were hypos, due to lacking the black/having white around the medallions again. And (being more soft-butch then femme) what's lipstick?

Honestly, we're not trying to breed them--they just bred themselves. No cycling, no temp drop, no clue.... I think they were trying to test our beginners luck last time--we had 21 healthy babies, no slugs...so I'm hoping that happens again. We no longer have our male. Q: Can females retain sperm to have a second litter after having a litter? (ie, is there a chance that after this next batch, our dead male could still father more?)?

Thank you again for your time and input,
Antigone


   

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