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    Moving eggs

    Hi all, I'm off to Morocco for 2 weeks soon and the eggs I have incubating will be 6 weeks old at that point and so may well have not hatched yet, they're at 28 degrees currently. I could give the incubator to my father to look after as he is literally a 3 minute drive down the road from me...
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    What are the signs that a famle is gravid?

    Hi all, I paired my 2 creamsicles on 3 separate ocassions end of March/early April. The male was rested for 3 days between each mating and was last paired with the female on the 9th of April. Semen was found on the substrate after the last 2 matings. Tia (the female) shed on the 13th of May...
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    New to breeding - How many mating attempts?

    Hi all, I've kept corns for the last 6 years and decided I would try to breed my creamsicles. I have followed the advice in Kathy Love's book. They paired up instantly, the male was very keen and stayed together for around 20 minutes or so. I couldn't see any evidence of semen. I paired them...
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    Seeking some info on possible ID of my creamsicles

    Hi all, I'm new to the forum and really glad to be here. I have 2 creamsicles but know little of their parentage. The female is a sort of off-white, sometimes appearing slighty yellowish base colour with apricot saddles whereas the male has a much whiter base and brighter/darker orange...
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