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speedingbandit Mar 26, 2006 01:27 PM

I bought a pair of balls yesterday and the female is ready to blow....I think shes got 7 in her but not sure. After looking her over and trying to palpate her but not too hard, I couldnt tell if she had any or not.. But once home last night she felt soft and mushy like she was full...And this morning she was upside down warming them up..She looks like she could go any day. Man is that some luck or what, I was gonna try for a spider clutch with her, but not this year(lol). The pair (normals of course) and 2 40gal. tanks was 200 bucks. Aint that some luck???? Thanx....Jason Matheson

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speedingbandit Mar 26, 2006 01:35 PM

Here she is this mornin..

ginebig Mar 26, 2006 02:09 PM

What a deal!! And a belly fulla freebees . Wouldn't that be great if she had bred with some morph or 'nother? Congrats and good luck.

Quig

wisema2297 Mar 26, 2006 02:48 PM

Know what you mean, I answered an add in our local trading post for a 02 normale female and payed only $100 for this big girl. She is shown in a 36 inch sterilite quarantine bin.
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1.0 het albino ball
1.0 norm ball
0.2 norm ball
0.1 snow corn
1.0 butter corn
1.0 norm corn
1.0 striped Cali king
1.0 western hog

rwoodyer Mar 27, 2006 12:53 AM

Bought this girl for $100, bred and produced the first year for me.

Bought another female for $85 as a male at a pet store last year(I knew it was a female, they didn't). She dropped 7 good eggs last year one month after I bought her, she is full of spider eggs this year and weighing in at about 2800 grams.

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when life hands you lemons, make super lemons, bumblebees, etc...

kylescott Mar 28, 2006 04:23 AM

wow, what luck, congrats!!!!

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