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FunkyRes
at Wed May 7 23:49:25 2008 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by FunkyRes ]
Today - I took out my male '06 Okeetee. He's about 38 inches long or so - not exact measurement, but just over 3 feet. While handling him - I decided to see how he would react to my female '07 Okeetee. She's a few inches over 2 feet - eats 2 weanlings a meal, I think 105g last time I weighed her, been a little while - I only weigh after a shed, so that I don't end up weighing a partially un-digested meal.
Both of them went tongue crazy - as expected, but then something happened I did not expect - which I immediately interrupted. He started lining up his body with hers and twitching - the same twitching my getula males do when trying to get some action from the ladies.
It would be extremely risky so I ain't gonna do it - but I would not be surprised if my female '07 Okeetee is biologically breedable now.
Anyway - that's one of the reasons not to cohab. They may breed before you can even imagine that they are ready. ----- I decided my old sig was too big.
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Interesting Observation - FunkyRes, Wed May 7 23:49:25 2008
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