Re: Pretty stoked about these pairs!!
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Sloanreptiles
Thanks Tim!
Dont you hate it when the girls you want to lay really bad take forever or they dont lay! :mad: Did you end up getting eggs from your DH?
We should do pretty good on Champagnes this season, thank god hes finally breeding! :D We will let you know when the first ones start hatching, though we will probably post them on here!
Thanks again!
The DH did go about 3 months of being in a holding pattern. She did not go last year, but is a beast this year, and is in with the DH male as I type.
Re: Pretty stoked about these pairs!!
Quote:
Originally Posted by
muddoc
The DH did go about 3 months of being in a holding pattern. She did not go last year, but is a beast this year, and is in with the DH male as I type.
Hope you hit two True Ghost Males, one for you and one for us! :D:P
Re: Pretty stoked about these pairs!!
Thanks guys. As long as I have invested in the project, I hope I hit more than 2. I don't want to sound greedy, but man I have been waiting a long time, and the female took last year off, even though she weighed in at 3,200 grams.
Re: Pretty stoked about these pairs!!
I don't mean to butt in. I have been using an ultrasound for 4-5 years and tipicaly what I have seen is.
8-10mm folicals are just sitting not doing much.
15 mm folicals have about 90 more days to ovulation
20 mm folicals have about 40 more days
30 mm folicals have 20 days left
and they ovulate when they are between 45 and 50mm
Now I also had a female sit at 35 for 2-3 months. She reabsorbed since the male was a dud.
Re: Pretty stoked about these pairs!!
Quote:
Originally Posted by
boasandballs
I don't mean to butt in. I have been using an ultrasound for 4-5 years and tipicaly what I have seen is.
8-10mm folicals are just sitting not doing much.
15 mm folicals have about 90 more days to ovulation
20 mm folicals have about 40 more days
30 mm folicals have 20 days left
and they ovulate when they are between 45 and 50mm
Now I also had a female sit at 35 for 2-3 months. She reabsorbed since the male was a dud.
Thats pretty much what we noticed last year. Thats for the info Lynn!
Nice to see all that info in writing.