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Re: Question for all you breeders
You're breeding but you don't know what urates are? That doesn't make any sense....
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Re: Question for all you breeders
 Originally Posted by bobbittle
You're breeding but you don't know what urates are? That doesn't make any sense....
lol
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Re: Question for all you breeders
 Originally Posted by bobbittle
You're breeding but you don't know what urates are? That doesn't make any sense....
I second that...
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Re: Question for all you breeders
Urates to me are like uric acid and or salt, So I do now that I have just never noticed it like this with any of my other females, is all
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Re: Question for all you breeders
 Originally Posted by stefanivanski
Urates to me are like uric acid and or salt, So I do now that I have just never noticed it like this with any of my other females, is all
Urates are the solid parts of the urine.
And basically, what happened is that one of them passed liquids and urates, and they both ran thru them and spread them all over.
Last edited by LadyOhh; 10-02-2009 at 06:16 PM.
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Re: Question for all you breeders
In other words..... it's pee
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Re: Question for all you breeders
And the horrifying disaster that is a cage after they've been breeding is now yours to enjoy. <lol>
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Re: Question for all you breeders
 Originally Posted by WingedWolfPsion
And the horrifying disaster that is a cage after they've been breeding is now yours to enjoy. <lol>
That comment made me ->
Staci
iherp...do you?
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Re: Question for all you breeders
 Originally Posted by stefanivanski
What kind of substrate are you using? Often when a female is showing her willingness to breed, she will evert her musk glands and wag her tail back and forth smearing musk (and often urates) over the area covering it with her scent. If you're using a newspaper substrate you can often see stripes or 'tracks' across the paper the next morning.
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