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Go girls!

It's chopped barley straw, (Russel Rabbit). I have no suppliers of aspen anywhere nearby, only reptibark and beech chips. The chopped straw is nice and fluffy, resists mould and is good for burrowing. I've been using it for about 18 months now
 
Thanks Wayne. I'm sure there'll be more added! I'm able so far to resist caramel and lavender based morphs, but I need more stripes/mots/amels.
 
Freshly shed and caught taking a dip in her water bowl, Annie Oakley
 

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Shed and fed, Polly Lane, my little Bronx beauty
 

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You may need shades on for this; Sundance, 06 normal corn
 

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Had the big girls out today, Pearl, Lola, Nellie, Annie.
 

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And still growing! Still don't think Nellie's going to get quite bright enough, so I might pair her with my big anery to test for hets
 
Pearl, Lola and Nellie. I think if all three lay, that'll be enough to deal with! I'm probably going to only ever want to deal with 3 or 4 breedings a year until I persuade the boys to move out to give me more room!
 
LOL I think 1 or 2 corn clutches is more than enough for me... and I want to give the females one year on, one year off sort of thing. Potentially over 100 hatchlings (if they double clutch) for you Janine... good luck LOL!
 
I'll be hoping they don't double-clutch. If I have too many potential hatchlings I would consider not incubating second clutch eggs, rather than get swamped .
 
It makes sense to me, like when I've read 'HELPMY SANKE IS PREGNANT, WHAT DO I DO?' threads, the answer of throwing away eggs you may not be able to find homes for seems more humane than incubating them. I know I've got a guaranteed market for smallish numbers of babies. If I went crazy and expanded too fast, that'd mean harsh decisions further on.:shrugs:
 
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