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    Is this an actual lock?

    Or is he just showing off?



    I put him into natashas tank tonight as everyone else seems to be getting locks but I was having no luck. I had tried putting the other two females in with him last week ( one at a time but only one day each) but hadn't seen any signs of intrest so decided to mix it up.

    The reason I'm unsure if anything is actually happening is because they never seem to be together in those kinds of positions for very long. Possibly the large ape with the camera might have something to do with the latter attempts though.

    Either that or I'm changing his name to quickdraw.

    I did see her vent open slightly at one point but with typical male timing he was nowhere near that area.

    Yeah I know - I need to get a life.


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    Last edited by dr del; 10-29-2007 at 04:03 AM. Reason: I can't spell
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    Re: Is this an actual lock?

    Looks like a lock to me (but then, I'm not the expert here). Is his the tail on the bottom?

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    Re: Is this an actual lock?

    I'd think soo, but me not sure either!
    EXCITING eh!?!!!?!
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    Re: Is this an actual lock?

    maybe a little piece and quiet might help .....:.... dang paparazzi!
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    Re: Is this an actual lock?

    Looks like a strong lock to me! If they stay like that for a while I'd guess it definitely is.
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    Re: Is this an actual lock?

    A lock.... no, that is not a lock....

    Looks like two bp's getting it on though!
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    Re: Is this an actual lock?

    Hi,

    Thanks folks.

    Yes that's his tail on the bottom looking like it's giving me the bird.

    I did leave them in peace after taking those photo's and they have been lying with their tails entwined behind one of the hides for over twelve hours now so hopefully things are proceeding apace.

    I think next week I might try him in the biggest females tank to see if he shows more interest in the away game.


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    Re: Is this an actual lock?

    Quote Originally Posted by dr del View Post

    Yes that's his tail on the bottom looking like it's giving me the bird.
    That's what ya wanna see, good luck!
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    Re: Is this an actual lock?

    Looking good! Especially since they've been in that position for 12 hours.

    Another season is starting . . . . .
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    Re: Is this an actual lock?



    12 hours... he's legendary!

    1.0 Normal BP - "Snakey"
    1.0 Jungle carpet python - "Chewbacca" aka "Chewie"
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    1.0 Veiled Chameleon - "Kermit"

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