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    Telling it like it is! Stewart_Reptiles's Avatar
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    Food for the thought.

    The time between eggs being laid and new follicle development to get all your animals on the "same schedule" should not be your priority.

    The most important is should the female be bred again?

    Females go when they are ready, trying to get them on the same "schedule" for YOUR convenience is one thing letting the female doing their thing and go when THEY are ready is another.

    Some female will be like clockwork every year clutch laid around the same time, some not so much, some won't go several years in a row either.

    Personally I am just happy when they go regardless of the time of the year if I get a first clutch in February and the last one in october it's fine by me.
    Deborah Stewart


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