BalloonzForU
02-17-2006, 01:59 AM
This is my second year breeding. The first year was a late start, and only got two clutches each from three of my girls and 1 from the other. Now that I have more females ready (age/size). I'm finding waiting for the eggs to hatch is not as bad as last year. I think it's the excitement of finding eggs more often and having more Leos to care for and love, has helped the waiting game. Did/Has anyone else notice this? Obviously if you've got something very unique cooking that may take it's toll.
I'm trying to forget that two of the girls laying right now are poss het RW that I'm trying to prove out. And to see if my male that became prolapsed, was infact successful in his mating that caused the prolapse. Then to see next year if he can produce after having one hemipense removed.
Either way I'm not as stressed this year as I was last. I'm noticing more things that I didn't know to look for, and I'm enjoying the knowledge that I have gained, and still gain every day. :)
I'm trying to forget that two of the girls laying right now are poss het RW that I'm trying to prove out. And to see if my male that became prolapsed, was infact successful in his mating that caused the prolapse. Then to see next year if he can produce after having one hemipense removed.
Either way I'm not as stressed this year as I was last. I'm noticing more things that I didn't know to look for, and I'm enjoying the knowledge that I have gained, and still gain every day. :)