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FINALLY!!!!

Cool. I'm still waiting for my snow motley to lay hers... she's driving me nuts. :)

-Kat
 
Congrats!.........

Now the wait begins!.......;)

How many clutches are you expecting this year? I'm looking at 20-25. I don't really want to get much bigger then that, I'll have to move out some of my lower end females as my keepers become breeder sized.

Good luck!
 
you guys are driving me nuts!

My Okeetees haven't even bred yet! I am on a "natural" cycle, time-wize. I wait until the second shed out of brumation, no females have shed twice yet, all three breeder males have. I suppose I could go ahead and put them together again, but as of last week no one was in the mood for love...
Wild caught corns from Carolina lay in August, mine do too. I may brumate them earlier next year.
 
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