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    Re: Okay... so is THIS a good lock??

    Quote Originally Posted by icygirl View Post
    And by the way, Lolo, you and I are in almost the exact same situation with our BP breeding.
    Cool! When did you start introducing yours? It would be neat to have clutches around the same time... probably among the first of the season, since it seems most wait until late fall.

    Oh, and thanks for the "simplistic" explanation of the ovulation process - that really helped. Next question, what determines when they ovulate? I didn't provide a cooling period, and never use artificial lighting... add that to our (Bay Area's) constantly cool weather, and you basically get one season all year. So will she know when it's time, and/or should I warm things up at some point?
    Last edited by Lolo76; 10-06-2009 at 12:29 AM.
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