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Haven't been on much but I have some quick questions....>>>


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Posted by geeboo on May 06, 2003 at 00:51:25:

In Reply to: Haven't been on much but I have some quick questions....>>> posted by Cleopatra on May 05, 2003 at 17:17:49:

temps sound good. she could lay up to 10 or 12 clutches actually. Sometimes first timers only lay 5 or 6 though. Just feed her when she will eat. She will be fine she may loose some weight but will gain it back quick when she is done. Good luck with your eggs : )


:Well, in about a week Beanie is due to lay her second clutch of eggs and I was wondering how many clutches a "first timer" may lay. Will it be the usual three or four clutches or will she stop after this next one. She is getting quite thin (Pheonix however is a giant!!!) and I may get her a pinkie tomorrow if I can. The incubator is all revved up (I want to make sure I have stabilized the temp in advance). I have decided to incubate for females and was planning on incubating at 80-82 degrees. Would that be okay? Thanks alot!!!





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