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  • 03-21-2011, 08:58 AM
    jason79
    I agree with the need for quarantine especially with a W/C animal it most likely has internal parasites and who knows what else. I would take her to the vet to be checked along with any others you put in with her.
  • 03-21-2011, 10:59 AM
    jamesa2580
    Re: Eggs have arrived!
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    Originally Posted by jsmorphs2 View Post
    Congrats! When did you get her? That time line suggests she wasn't gravid when you got her but most likely one of your males got the job done since you had her in Dec. If she laid on the 19th that would mean she ovulated around the 2nd of Febuary. Good luck and hope you see some pastels or spiders :).


    Side note, its hard to resist putting males on new girls when you get them but you should allow for quarantine time. Not sure if you did or not but just thought I'd mention it for anyone who's reading.





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    Good point - I did QT her and treated her for parasites, used the PAM, etc. I was apprehensive about too quick of an introduction, but all worked out well. I had no issues. Josh at Outback also treated her before I got her, so I just doubled the effort. I'm going to try feeding her tonight. I breed ASF's, so I'm guessing she'll be happy with the meal.

    Thanks again for mentioning the QT for those reading. I didn't mention it and should have. It's always a good practice.

    Jim
  • 03-21-2011, 11:26 AM
    Kymberli
    Wow she is beautiful I can't wait to see an update of what hatches from those eggs :)
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