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  • 04-09-2008, 04:17 PM
    akaangela
    come on lay already
    I have a girl that is 33 (to 38) POS. The varence in the date was I found her shed on the 7th of last month but I had been sick and she could have shed it any where from the 1st to the 7th. The last few days she has been really really active and have not settled into a nice coil. This am she was coiled tight and perfect, so I hope eggs are not too far behind. This waiting is just killing me. The next wait is going to be even harder! This year I hope is my year. She is poss het albino (alongwith her sister). Her sister is looking like she is about to shed so if I am lucky I will have two clutches this year each with albino's in them :D I know I am dreaming

    My question is this: How do you handle clutches born a month apart. My incubator is very small and I will have to have the same containor for both clutches (hopefully it can handle them all). If my first girl Spot has a large clutch I will have to build another incubator.

    I am so excited. I know I am rattling. I can hardly wait. I also have a corn that is due to lay soon. IIf you have two sisters from the same clutch and neither produce albino's from a 100% het male dose that make the chances of either of them being het less? How many of you have had siblings not produce when they are het? Thank and hopefully next post will be "I HAVE EGGS :D"
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