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Author Topic: Time to set up the incubator again :)  (Read 164 times)
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« on: March 07, 2010, 13:58:23 PM »

I guess its time to give the ladies there laying boxes back and go set up the incubator should be gettin eggs soon  could hear the cresties very noisy last night  Cheesy spring has arrived oh yeah

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« Reply #1 on: March 08, 2010, 01:23:55 AM »

Suprised no one bought them off ye... I would have if I had cash.

You selling any adult males?, looking for a nice male to go with my girlies

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« Reply #2 on: March 08, 2010, 09:51:47 AM »

I have a spare male seperate there but to be honest you would be better off buying a male somewhere else this lad is a little old and has no morphs he is just a plain buckskin colour i used him for 2 months last year for babies and he is well able to produce but the babies he produced were not great lookin the morphs have moved on so much the last few years.... i just keep this lad as a pet and use the flame male as a breeder .

Yeah was kinda surprised meself they did'nt sell  but then again they are a little expensive but ya know thats what they worth to me I paid a lot more for them a few years back so wasnt too pushed if they didnt sell just need the space and reduce the food bill a little plus not too sure what to do with these babies when they arrive I wont be able to keep many haha still have holdbacks from last year that i wouldn sell

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« Reply #3 on: March 08, 2010, 17:55:25 PM »

Love to see pics of the hold backs!! The flame ye sold me is a beauty, what age do ye think they should be for breeding? I know its size more than age, but roughly. Will she be ready for next year?

I have one ready now, one defo next year and your little one, all flames, all stunners so will be looking for special male at some stage ( whenever cash comes up) Grin

Good luck with this years breeding, Im sure you will move em on easy enough

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« Reply #4 on: March 09, 2010, 09:28:52 AM »

your right pal weight is best 30-35 grams at least she will defo be ready this time next year best way though is not to put a male with her at all just play the waitin game and when she is 12 - 14 months leave a lay box in her viv with her and when she is ready for breedin she will lay 2 eggs in there obdviosly these are no use as theres no male with her but then ya know she ready for breeding and a quick check of her calci sack and if thats all good add your fella in sort out ya incubator and wait haha

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« Reply #5 on: March 09, 2010, 14:27:02 PM »

OK, wait till next year so Angry Angry God dang it. No room to set up a second tank for the one thats ready to breed.... I hate waitng.

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