Jay@PJCReptiles
"Quality Before Quantity"
Hi Everyone,
While I was waiting to see how our pregnant Amel is going to be I checked on "Willow" our Okeetee (Love Line) to see how she was doing. I was starting to think she wasn't gravid as she really didn't seem pudgy and looked as though she was going to shed again. I was figuring she wasn't fertile yet and I would have to pair them up again. When I opened her bin I noticed a clutch in her aspen. I had placed a good sized lay box in her bin but she didn't use it. :shrugs: The clutch had 13 good eggs in it and she then dropped 3 more with the last one taking about an hour to drop for a total of 16 fertiles and no slugs. They are a tiny bit smaller then what she dropped us last year but that may be due to the male being a first timer. Either way they all look good and plump. Thought I would share some of the pictures. Thanks for looking.
Jay & PJ
While I was waiting to see how our pregnant Amel is going to be I checked on "Willow" our Okeetee (Love Line) to see how she was doing. I was starting to think she wasn't gravid as she really didn't seem pudgy and looked as though she was going to shed again. I was figuring she wasn't fertile yet and I would have to pair them up again. When I opened her bin I noticed a clutch in her aspen. I had placed a good sized lay box in her bin but she didn't use it. :shrugs: The clutch had 13 good eggs in it and she then dropped 3 more with the last one taking about an hour to drop for a total of 16 fertiles and no slugs. They are a tiny bit smaller then what she dropped us last year but that may be due to the male being a first timer. Either way they all look good and plump. Thought I would share some of the pictures. Thanks for looking.
Jay & PJ