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Posted by Jody P. on May 07, 2003 at 16:50:16:
In Reply to: Message from Duncan @ Herpafauna Indonesia posted by simondemontfort on May 07, 2003 at 15:24:48:
Well I was sort of right just didn't have all of the info. . Duncan is a great guy. If you have any questions about where your crocs came from or which produced them I am sure he will gladly let you know. I am sure he has records if you let him know the date of birth on your animal. I know mine came from his female that always drops him egg's.
Soon with any luck mine will be dropping egg's for me and Duncan can see a new generation starting from his.
:Max,
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:Cool pics!!!!
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:I'm not exactly sure on what's unclear...But basically to outline we have 3 breeding GROUPS of crocs housed in their separate groups. Each year twice a year for the last 4 years, one female produced 2 clutches of eggs approximately 6 months apart. Two years ago a second female in this same group also produced a clutch but unfortunately later died because she was attacked by the more dominant female, only one of her eggs hatch.
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:The second group has also one productive female which has produced on & off over the last 1 1/2 years but nothing like the productivity of the first groups original female. The third group has yet to produce....
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:I hope that helps you a bit !!!!
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:Best regards,
:Duncan
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