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Posted by: denbar at Tue Aug 16 18:57:21 2011 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by denbar ] Double clutching is primarily triggered by the females receiving plently of food as soon as possible after her laying. Although I have some (corns) that double clutch no matter what. The male does not have to be introduced again to double clutch, but it will certainly better the chances of fertile eggs. But you could very well get a second clutch of perfectly good eggs without introducing the male again if circumstances are right. | ||
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