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    Is my female ovulating?? PHOTOS

    Hi

    well i been breeding my female bumblebee for a 2 months now, the first monthi had it with a lesser pastel but i never saw them locking so i switch the male for another male

    Today shes on blue eyes and she has a swollen belly like if she swallowed a big ball, also she has a sucked tail

    this is my first time trying to breed and i wanted to make sure if she is ovulating or not
    hope you can help me

    FYI- She shed on 4/4/15





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    Sorry, I'm not seeing ovulation at all.

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    Here's a good example of an ovulation...



    Last edited by Dave Green; 04-24-2015 at 05:12 PM.

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    Re: Is my female ovulating?? PHOTOS

    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Green View Post
    Sorry, I'm not seeing ovulation at all.
    Oh i thought it was an ovy cus she looks very different should i keep breeding her?
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    Yes, keep breeding her, she is probably months away. Breed her once every three weeks or so.

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    Re: Is my female ovulating?? PHOTOS

    And sometimes it's even more pronounced.

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    Re: Is my female ovulating?? PHOTOS

    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Green View Post
    Yes, keep breeding her, she is probably months away. Breed her once every three weeks or so.
    Hey dave the other thing that made me think it was ovulating is because now when i introduce the male they wont lock up
    Do you know whats happening or any tips
    Maybe i been breeding them too often?
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    Put the male in with her right after she sheds. Leave the shed in with them as well. This usually works for me.

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    Re: Is my female ovulating?? PHOTOS

    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Green View Post
    Put the male in with her right after she sheds. Leave the shed in with them as well. This usually works for me.
    Today when i checked the male i found that he shed during night too
    should i keep both sheds in or just the females shed!
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