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    Re: The Second Annual Bailey Reptiles Clutch Contest is Here!!!

    No need for apologies. These things happen from time to time. That is part of breeding live animals. What is great, is that someone will still win a snake.

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    awww thats too bad. what all was the female bred to?
    When the snakes come out, and we have a winner, I will post up a full post of all of the info, from what went in with her to what she actually bred.


    The guessing is officially closed. Good luck to all that guessed Spiders or BumbleBees.
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    Re: The Second Annual Bailey Reptiles Clutch Contest is Here!!!

    Ooo!! I'm gonna keep my fingers crossed all weekend, I guessed a bumblebee. Now I just have to pray it's a female of the right weight, and that she comes out first

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    Re: The Second Annual Bailey Reptiles Clutch Contest is Here!!!

    Im doing the same but only for a spider female and the right weight to come out first!!!
    This is a really good idea you have here, it keeps people occupide, and let me get this straight, if you guess it correct you get the snake??? If so i would love a female spider!!!! Good luck to everyone who guessed a spider or bumblebee, may the luckiest one win!!!! haha

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    Ooo!! I'm gonna keep my fingers crossed all weekend, I guessed a bumblebee. Now I just have to pray it's a female of the right weight, and that she comes out first
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    Re: The Second Annual Bailey Reptiles Clutch Contest is Here!!!

    Aw, man, that's sad. Sorry for the loss of those eggs. That's gotta be heartbreaking.

    But...holy crap, I didn't think I had a chance of winning! I picked a Bumblebee! Go go Mr. Bumblebee!!!!
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    Re: The Second Annual Bailey Reptiles Clutch Contest is Here!!!

    Wasn't the female a normal? How does she produce a bumblebee? Can two males contribute both of their genetics to one egg?
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    Re: The Second Annual Bailey Reptiles Clutch Contest is Here!!!

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    Wasn't the female a normal? How does she produce a bumblebee? Can two males contribute both of their genetics to one egg?
    The female was a normal, but a BumbleBee was bred to her.
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    Re: The Second Annual Bailey Reptiles Clutch Contest is Here!!!

    Yay, I guessed a female bee. Keeping fingers crossed like crazy.

    Sorry about the other eggs. Sending well wishing thoughts to the last babies though.
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    Re: The Second Annual Bailey Reptiles Clutch Contest is Here!!!

    go bumblebee! i love bees everyone should have a rack full of them

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    Re: The Second Annual Bailey Reptiles Clutch Contest is Here!!!

    awesome ......i cant wait to tell my husband......i guessed bumblebee female.....
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    Re: The Second Annual Bailey Reptiles Clutch Contest is Here!!!

    Sorry to hear you lost some of the eggs Tim. I am planning my first breeding soon. Very nervous about it. I'm hoping at least one hatches.

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