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No, but she is due to lay early May as well...


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Posted by Tim Schroeder on April 15, 2003 at 10:42:06:

In Reply to: Is it that narrow-banded female Tim? n/p posted by JakeM on April 14, 2003 at 20:09:27:

The thin banded female hasn't done a whole lot of coiling. She tends to like to stretch out. This is the girl I was talking about.

Tim

::She looks to be coiled somewhat on her side, something I've only seen in gravid carpets. I've got a really nice gravid jungle that is in nearly exactly the same position. I would guess she is gravid.

::Tim

:::Hi, my female stopped feeding over a month ago and I am now 99% certain she is gravid. Should be about 2 weeks if the first observed mating was successful.

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Any comments? I am not imagining things am I?

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