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    Our first ovulation! So excited!

    Was time for housekeeping on our Spider reduced female, opened up and saw this:

    I suspect we've missed an ovu or two already, but this one is pretty obvious since she hasn't eaten in forever
    Can't wait until she lays!
    She copulated 9 times with two Lessers, so we're hoping for some cool reduced Lesser Bees!


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    Re: Our first ovulation! So excited!

    Here are the Lesser males she locked up with.



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    Congrats! How big is she, looks like 7.5" bowl? I like lesserbees, good luck.

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    Re: Our first ovulation! So excited!

    Quote Originally Posted by Mickeyblueyes View Post
    Congrats! How big is she, looks like 7.5" bowl? I like lesserbees, good luck.
    Thanks! Sounds about right. She's close to 1700 grams and our smallest female, but she is a proven breeder and gave the previous owner 6 nice eggs last year, so hopefully we'll get a couple of Lesser Bees!


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    Re: Our first ovulation! So excited!


    She's comin' along fine!
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    Looking good, congrats!

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    Our first ovulation! So excited!

    Quote Originally Posted by John1982 View Post
    Looking good, congrats!
    Tx! Just made a breeding thread of this one in the pics forum, that I will update with our eggs and babies
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    Very nice you should have eggs soon.

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    Re: Our first ovulation! So excited!

    Quote Originally Posted by Tigerhawk View Post
    Very nice you should have eggs soon.
    Yup, a nice clutch of Easter eggs!
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