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    This is a really tough question to answer with the information and pictures you've provided. The pictures you posted and said "the pictures of her ovulate" don't look at all like an ovulation. From the looks of the first picture, she is building follicles. That's also still hard to say because there isn't a lot of information provided. Here are some questions you need to answer to better help everyone assist you in answering your question.

    How many times has this female been paired?

    When did she have her last meal?

    Did you ever palpate her?

    How much does she weigh in relation to when she stopped eating? (ie weight when she stopped eating, and current weight)

    Has she stopped allowing a male to lock-up with her and when was the last successful lock?

    If you can answer those questions it would make it much easier to help you. But I'll be honest. If I had to give my best guess. I'd say that she's building follicles. The belly just doesn't look like a female thats about to pop. A females belly will be very protruded, she'll have a ridged back, and she'll have a noticeable section that is larger than any other section throughout her body (where the ridge is and where the belly is protruding).

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