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How long have you had her and who did you get her from?
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She was actually given to me from a member of this site. I have had her since the begining of January. And I got an email this morning from that person letting me know that no she had never been bred before. So I guess that cinny just had great timing.
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Have you candled them?? I would be very curious to see if they are indeed fertile.
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aarondm
Have you candled them?? I would be very curious to see if they are indeed fertile.
I may be wrong, but, I'm pretty dang sure infertile eggs don't look like that. We have all, at least, seen pics of slugs. Congrats!
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They look like nice healthy eggs to me. One has a window on it too so you mighr be able to tell who daddy is after a while. The pastel could very well have locked and just wasnt noticed so he could be daddy too. Good luck keep us updates.
Tom
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i had a male breed a female of mine and it litterally only took a month and some change before she laid, 6 eggs and all were hatched and 100% healthy. nice looking eggs.... im hoping for the same "early clutches" because i have had quite a number of early locks.
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I replied on the BLBC....
But have you though about Parthenogenesis?
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2kdime
I replied on the BLBC....
But have you though about Parthenogenesis?
Not really, I mean she did lock up with the cinny for quite a while. Won't know until some babies start hatching. Or if the window proves useful heh. How old do eggs have to be before the babies start developing color?
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candle the eggs, u will be abled to tell if there fertile or not....