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All the eggs so far.

fyrefocks

Nate lover
I've been really bad about posting pictures as things happen, but it occurred to me that all my pairings this year are co-ops with other people, so I kind of owe everyone this little thread here.

In order of date laid.

3/5/13. Pandora (pied ghost owned by Angela) X Rackham (hypo pied owned by John). She laid 13, of which 4 were slugs, one was infertile, and 8 are fertile.

3/16/13. Scrapple (amber diffused) X Rackham. She laid 20 eggs, all of which are fertile.

3/16/13. Abyquail (diffused ghost het amel, stripe) X Amigo 3 (hypo diffused het anery, amel, stripe owned by John). She laid 21, of which 1 was a slug and the rest are fertile.

3/26/13. The Countessera (tess ph amel, caramel, motley) X Rex (tess het caramel, motley owned by Lars). She laid 16, of which 6 were slugs, 1 is questionable, and 9 are fertile.

3/27/13. Sunshine (diffused caramel trundlefart het hypo ph amel owned by Lars) X Odin (diffused trundlefart het hypo, caramel ph amel owned by Lars and myself). She laid 16 eggs, of which 3 were slugs and the rest appear fertile.

I'll know better about the fertility of the last 2 clutches in another week when the veins are better developed.
 

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That's great... mine unexpectedly is laying... she laid one yesterday around 7pm n just laid another... this is my first experience with this thought they were both female but I'm ready for them... she didn't lay the second one in her box though... I'm new at this so I'm watching her very closely
 
What is in her box? Sometimes, if they think what you've provided is insufficient, they will lay outside the box. Occasionally using the water dish, which always ends badly.
 
I have peat moss she laid her first egg in the box and has been in there most of the day... she has now gone back in there so we will see
 
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