Unfortunately the milks have no imagination and the eggs come in just one color.

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Unfortunately the milks have no imagination and the eggs come in just one color.

those are the best kind of easter eggs! Congrats! Hard to tell what that is with all the moss in the way...syspila?
Dave
Great stuff... and so the wait begins! Good luck w/ everything...
Chris
Jeff, I'll GLADLY trade you some VERY COLORFUL ones, for those ugly beige ones!,.........no,.....REALLY!
LOL!, ~Dougie fresh

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"Better to be silent and thought a fool, than to open mouth and remove any doubt!"
Since I can only eat the ones we made here today and my wife won't give up hers to sell (hey, at 5k a pop here in NYC my wheels have turned at times, lol) I'd have to say that this year is off to a beeeeeyuteeful start. By the way Hardwick, my syspilas were cooled this winter "just for the hell of it" and now the male is cruising like crazy and refusing all meals -- even regurged twice when he was eating for that window of time a couple weeks ago. I'd say he's looking for love in all the wrong places at this point? I placed him in with the female for about 10 minutes and, after they came into contact, he seemed as confused as a 12-year-old boy who'd just gotten his first kiss. As you know I'm new to N.A. triangulum. Thoughts anyone??
Jerry Kruse 

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Well Jerry, if I recall correctly, yours will be 3 years old this summer and could breed if the female is robust and for that line, reaching 22 inches or so. I have some from the same line and would not breed them this year but I think yours are a bit larger than the ones I have.
Syspila are a bit different (usually) and will not breed like pales and gentilis that seem to breed almost straight out of the cooler but keep feeding the daylights out of the fem and pair them off every few days and leave them together for 2-3 days unless they're stressing.
Gotta run, kid's throwing me off the computer.....
Jeff
Jeff,
Your right about the breeding Pales. Brought all my Pales and Reds out of burmation last week, and a pair of Cherry counties have been hooked up as soon as they hit the heat tape, they didn't even give me a chance to feed them. They didn't come up for air until four days later.
Gotta love their enthusiasm.
Good luck w/ everyones breeding projects.
-Dell
Very cool. Thanks for the peek Jeff.
-Dell
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