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shawnheflick Jul 09, 2009 05:38 PM

Alas, the albino eggs are not fertile. I did some backward calculating and figured the time was off by several weeks to a monthor so. When they should have been getting busy they were still fighting.

I am still positive though because they are getting along great now and her behaviors were right on the money...she is still guarding the nest and the male is still trying to breed her

Sooo...stay tuned till next year!

Shawn Heflick

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albinosunlimited Jul 09, 2009 10:00 PM

It is still great news
who would have thought that in a few months we could get animal that never have been together to settle in. let alone breed and build a nest. Just like turtles their first year laying are usally infertile. I am glad she has gotten that over with this year.

Now we have a female that has gone threw all the steps and now we have a year for them to really fall in love
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shawnheflick Jul 10, 2009 07:21 AM

True! I am happy with this years activities and look forward to next year when they have truly had time to get into their routine.

Shawn Heflick

kachunga Jul 11, 2009 10:44 AM

Darnnnit!
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