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Clutch #4 Hypo het. lavender X Hypo Lavender Motley

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Pssst...Got Corn??
Breccia, my hypo het. lavender has started laying her clutch. Her eggs are looking great so far. Last year, Breccia gave me a perfect clutch of 20 eggs. The pairing is 1.0 hypo lavender motley X 0.1 hypo het. lavender.
She has finished laying her clutch, and she laid 20 very healthy eggs, 0 slugs. Another good clutch two years in a row from this girl!!!
With one female left to lay eggs, which won't be due for about 5 more weeks, the tally so far from four clutches laid is a total of 63 healthy, fertile eggs, 0 slugs.

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But say you wanted more how many times could she lay eggs?

It's very dependent on the condition of the female. If the female was unquestionably in the proper condition, two would be the maximum. Personally though, if it's quantity you are looking for when producing hatchlings, then add females to your breeding stock. I'm more about quality than quantity though.
 
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