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mikefedzen Aug 02, 2012 09:18 PM

My first annulata breeding of the season was my apricot het albino male and a normal female.

Got 8 eggs and 4 of them managed to go bad. When I checked on the eggs last night there was a little black head poking out of one of them. As of today that one is completely out and hopefully it's siblings will decide to come out soon too. The female double clutched and laid 6 bad eggs, I'm having zero luck with double clutches this year.

I'm betting the eggs from my spotted female start to hatch within the next week.
But last night I got these 8 good looking eggs from my albino mexican milk female, which I'm pretty happy about.
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dniles Aug 03, 2012 05:41 AM

Nice Mike! Congrats on all the eggs. You're having a great season with those annulata.

What did you breed the albino and the spotted females to?

Dave
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mikefedzen Aug 04, 2012 04:50 AM

Hey Dave,
My apricot het albino male bred to a normal female, the spotted female, and I saw him locked up with another normal but I can't tell if she's gravid.
After he bred with the spotted female I could've swore he bred with the albino, she shed, and I put in a egg box, never got eggs.

After the albino female shed again and still no eggs, I fed her a couple times and threw my other het albino male in with her. He only bred once this year. A month after breeding she shed and I got eggs, hopefully he proves out.

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Denbar Aug 03, 2012 07:06 AM

Congratulations Mike. Looking forward to seeing them all out. I love the color on that male apricot!

--Dennis

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