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Re: Ovulation in Blue?
 Originally Posted by angllady2
I wouldn't be sorry to hatch that lovely girl, even if she is a normal. I really love her pattern and coloring.
Agreed, she is very pretty!!
"No snowflake in an avalanche ever feels responsible." ~George Burns
Chelsea --
0.0.1 Normal BP
Want to add:
1.0 Bumblebee
0.1 Normal BP
May add some geckos and chameleons eventually

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Re: Ovulation in Blue?
 Originally Posted by supercinnamon1day
She looks real good. Congrats on a nice baby
Thanks!
 Originally Posted by angllady2
I wouldn't be sorry to hatch that lovely girl, even if she is a normal. I really love her pattern and coloring.
Gale
Thanks, I fell in love when I saw her. 
 Originally Posted by BumblebeexSweat
Agreed, she is very pretty!! 
Thank you!
~Jessica~

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Re: Ovulation in Blue?
Just a curious question as Im new to this snake affair and i have no plans to ever be a breeder....Can a female hatch her own egg, or is it just safer for the owner to do it?
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Re: Ovulation in Blue?
females can incubate their own eggs, but its harder for them to do it in an enclosed environment, such as their tub (from what i've read) which is why most breeders choose to do it themselves, there is more control over heat, and especially humidity, since balls cant really mess with the actual humidity themselves, they can only adjust their body temperature by seeking the hot or cool side.
1.0 pastel, Aiden
1.0 HOG, Lee
Normal breeder female, Alice
2.4 Normals
3 girls, Omi, Kai, and Jax!
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