1st Clutch of the Year ON THE GROUND!!
So I was not so patiently awaiting this clutch. Momma made me wait until day 33 to drop it. And she started laying around 6pm...which I thought was odd because I'd always heard most clutches were laid in the morning. Anyway...only gave me 4, but boy are they whoppers! 130-136g each! It was awesome to watch her on the cam...even though I think she purposely turned away so I couldn't see what was going on. Only hissed at me a little bit but gave them up pretty easily. She's a pretty easy going girl regularly so I wasn't expecting any shenanigans from her. So happy to have these going into the incubator!! :)
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That is so awesome! Congratulations! I saw you post she was laying, and my daughter sat and watched for awhile. Very cool, thanks for sharing. :)
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Congrats, love huge eggs!!! Also great trick with the clothes-pins! Gloing to steal your idea, thanks!
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fatSNAKEs
Congrats, love huge eggs!!! Also great trick with the clothes-pins! Gloing to steal your idea, thanks!
Ahh I wish I could claim ownership of that idea...but I saw it somewhere as well. :)
1st Clutch of the Year ON THE GROUND!!
Fingers crossed for some mojo twins in those eggs! ;)
1st Clutch of the Year ON THE GROUND!!
Hooray, congrats!
As for the clothespin trick, replace those with plastic ones! Wooden ones mold quite quickly, as I found out first-hand lol
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:banana: Congrats on your first clutch!!
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SquamishSerpents
Hooray, congrats!
As for the clothespin trick, replace those with plastic ones! Wooden ones mold quite quickly, as I found out first-hand lol
Ahh...didn't think about that. Thanks for the tip!
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JohnNJ
Isn't it better to keep a gap between the eggs, if you can, rather than have them all touching?
I wouldn't think that would be an issue. Most times they are all stuck together in such a jumble and they hatch just fine.