Re: First season of white snowballs (progression thread)
Wow no eggs yet
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Re: First season of white snowballs (progression thread)
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redshepherd
*continues to lock*
*continues to not ovulate*
Can't wait until she finally gives me eggs in the year 2020.
Has Blissey ovulated/shed yet? I can't wait to see Blissey with some eggs, it'll be so fitting XD
Any chance you'll name one after the other egg pokemon (exeggcute) someday? haha
Re: First season of white snowballs (progression thread)
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Originally Posted by
rdoyle
Wow no eggs yet
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Yep, guess this is sometimes only a game for the patient. LOL
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Originally Posted by
kxr
Has Blissey ovulated/shed yet? I can't wait to see Blissey with some eggs, it'll be so fitting XD
Any chance you'll name one after the other egg pokemon (exeggcute) someday? haha
Nope! Not even close. And haha yes, I was super excited to name her that originally. :D But now.. Heck.
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Originally Posted by
zina10
Haha, mine are doing the same ;)
Good luck to you, here is to some Eggs soon and to lots of "whiteys" :)
sigh! Thanks! :D Good luck to you too
Re: First season of white snowballs (progression thread)
Good luck! Here's to lots of BELs and no bug eyes!
Re: First season of white snowballs (progression thread)
Fear not Red, you are still a little ways away from the 4 to 8 month follicular maturation to ovulation time factor. Once you notice her staying on the warm side and refusing meals you can start looking for the ovulation. It rolls downhill after the ovy. :D
Re: First season of white snowballs (progression thread)
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HannahLou
Good luck! Here's to lots of BELs and no bug eyes!
Thanks! Bug eyes in super lessers aren't a big deal, in my experience. My Yukon had bug eyes as a hatchling, and he "grew into them" as he got older. I'm sure nobody could tell he used to have bug eyes now haha
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Albert Clark
Fear not Red, you are still a little ways away from the 4 to 8 month follicular maturation to ovulation time factor. Once you notice her staying on the warm side and refusing meals you can start looking for the ovulation. It rolls downhill after the ovy. :D
Ah I see, cool cool :D Can't wait til ovy.
Re: First season of white snowballs (progression thread)
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zina10
Hm, my Bumble bee has refused to eat twice now. And that is SOOOOOOOOOO not like her. She has always had a robust appetite.
However, for the life of me, I can't feel any follicles. But then, I didn't try super hard, don't want to hurt her..
She is also mostly on the warm end now, while for a while she would be only on the cool end. She is still "getting it on" with the male though.
Oh well, I'm not stressing. Its going to happen, or not. ;)
That's the approach you want, don't stress it. There isn't much you can do about it if it doesn't happen and you might find yourself a pleasantly plump, glowing bumble bee someday.