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    Re: Curious

    Quote Originally Posted by bbaker11 View Post
    I am about to get my 2nd BP. My first died many years ago because i was young and stupid. Totally my fault. I am 24 now and MUCH more informed and mature. I have thought about breeding, maybe even just once. Just because its a path I have never taken. But are the females aggressive after they lay their clutch? Thanks Guys.
    Welcome to BP.net! No worries, but just for future reference, it's more polite to start a new thread if you have a question unrelated to the thread you are reading, otherwise it can hijack the original poster's purpose. As to your question, most females will be hissy and possibly bitey when you first reach in to take them off their eggs. Mine go right back to being sweethearts the moment I cover them with a cloth and unwrap them from the clutch.
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