Congrats Jennifer!!! Good luck to you with your new guys and with breeding next year (you too Marla).
07-29-2004, 03:25 PM
emroul
2k grams for a ball that isn't even 4 foot sounds like pretty good weight to me. My female that laid 7 huge eggs (almost 100 grams each) weighed 2500 grams, and she is 45 inches long. She dropped down to 1200 grams seconds after laying, and now (2 months later) she's back up past 2k. It's been a hectic year for her. But anyway, the weight on that girl/guy sounds good. :)
Jennifer
07-29-2004, 04:39 PM
Marla
Thanks! I'm fairly confident in good breeding size, just not so sure about good breeding gender. ;) I'll take any breeding advice you want to offer.
07-29-2004, 06:31 PM
hhw
Congratulations!!! I just purchased an '03 female and am getting a 2nd '03 female on Monday. I'm hoping to breed them late spring or early summer of '05, if they're above 2Kg just being fed once a week by then, with a clutch or two later that year. If I have any success, I might try my hand at some pastels as well. Best of luck and keep us all updated!!! If all goes well, I hope to follow in your footsteps soon after (although in a much smaller scale).
07-29-2004, 07:22 PM
Marla
Quote:
Originally Posted by gen
Congrats Jennifer!!! Good luck to you with your new guys and with breeding next year (you too Marla).
Missed this before, somehow. Thanks gen!
07-29-2004, 09:30 PM
emroul
Alright, one is all the way out of the egg. SHE weighs 60 grams. Here is a picture: