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    Re: Glowing...

    Quote Originally Posted by Domepiece View Post
    This is true. I figured last year they looked real healthy and were still eating strong so I would give them a shot but no takers. They knew they werent ready to be mammas yet Its looking alot better this year for them plus theyve got alot more weight and and extra year on them this time around.
    I bet they will go for you this year! Good luck with them!

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    Quote Originally Posted by SlitherinSisters View Post
    I bet they will go for you this year! Good luck with them!
    I sure hope so Thankyou

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    Every female I've bred glowed, typically around 6-8 weeks before ovulating, imo it's hard to not see a glow.

    They shed then go into glow then ovulate then shed again before dropping eggs.
    I've never seen a female not glow that dropped eggs.

    I have two yellowbelly female sisters that look almost identical.
    They normally look like this...


    and glow like this...


    Then you have black pastels that REALLY glow
    Normally


    And in glow


    Normals glow pretty too.


    Jerry Robertson

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