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Posted by: rj1204 at Mon Jun 14 13:57:37 2010 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by rj1204 ] I was just curious if a 3000 gram female is more likely to produce more eggs then a 1700g female or if it was strictly a genetic thing. Of my 6 females, 3 or 4 of them (all normals) will probably be in the 1500 gram range. I found a 3000 gram normal female for sale and was thinking about selling one of my small females and buying the 3000g girl. What are your experiences on this? Thanks for any advice! | ||
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