this baby has the spider gene at least and i won t be surprise if it a killerbee:gj:
Three out of the five have patterns like the one in the pic. Couldn't see the other two. [emoji16] Three killerbees?! Wouldn't that be awesome!
04-18-2015, 01:49 PM
fLako0aGuiiLaR
Re: Surprise Clutch
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Originally Posted by CaGirl5
I've been pairing them on and off for at least two years. Witnessed them lock many many times. Finally out of the blue eggs showed up lol
Thats alot of time im surprised they didnt have eggs before
04-18-2015, 01:53 PM
CaGirl5
Re: Surprise Clutch
Yeah, I guess she wasn't ready. Who knows. Lol
04-19-2015, 06:57 PM
grcforce327
Re: Surprise Clutch
Since you did actually pair her with a male,I see less of a surprise and more procrastination on your part, for not having everything in advance before breeding.;)
04-19-2015, 08:11 PM
Albert Clark
Re: Surprise Clutch
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Originally Posted by CaGirl5
Yeah, I guess she wasn't ready. Who knows. Lol
Maybe HE wasn't ready! Very possible he wasn't producing sperm plugs. Female snakes also have the ability to store sperm and utilize it at a later time to fertilise the mature ova. Fantastic job and congrats to you!!! :D
04-19-2015, 08:58 PM
darkranger69
killerbee and bumblebee are very hard to ID just through the egg but the killerbee look pattern is more reduce than the bee and also the color is faded