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bloodbat
at Tue Oct 26 20:17:43 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by bloodbat ]
Your solitary female will probably lay 10-14 more of those over time. You will probably find them in the water container and all over the place. Sometimes she may even hold on to them for two weeks and you will find a blackened, twisted, deflated object that makes YOU cringe when you imagine that thing coming out that end!
If your conditions remain decent, you will probably find her cycling ever 3-5 months. She will do this with or without a male. For my female, it seemed easier to breed her than not breed her. When she bred, the cycles were closer to 3 months and all eggs were deposited quickly. When she was not bred, she would hold on to them , swell up, and dump them over a long period of time. It was a very nervous time for me.
Congrats on the cycling female. ----- ^x^ Bloodbat ^x^
Monitors, monitors everywhere
and all the food they ate.
Monitors, monitors everywhere,
their parents loved to mate.
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