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megalon
at Sat Aug 16 11:01:02 2008 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by megalon ]
this is how i always did breeding loans in the 10 yrs that i produced coastal carpets;
1-the owner of the female would assume responsibility for the male,as female carpets were,in my experience,more likely to breed in their own enclosures.
2-the male would stay until eggs were laid,at which point he would go home.
3-as soon as all eggs hatched,both parties would get together,put all hatchlings in a big tub,and take turns picking,splitting the litter as evenly as possible. 4-you were responsible for getting your hatchlings to eat on your own,and vice versa.
the next season,you do it all over again.i was on both ends many times,and always came away pretty happy.we always set it up so that the male's owner would contribute to the feeding bills,too.just my opinion,but it always worked for me! ----- 1.1 cb spotted turtles (parker(f),stinky(m))
0.0.1 cb baby red cheek mud (pickles)
0.0.1 cb baby chiapas musk (chomper)
0.0.1 cb ally snapper (gamera)
1.0 cb homo sapien(kaelan,5)
"my name is inigo montoya...you killed my father.prepare to die."
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