rcarichter
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In June, I purchased 2 pygmy chams (brev's). They both looked alike to me in tail length and width, and both were really round. Females, right?
Day 5: One lays 3 eggs.
Day 12: the other (I assume) lays 3 eggs.
Day 31: One of them lays 5 eggs.
Today: I see them in an unmistakable copulating position.
So, is it more likely that one female laid 11 eggs in 4 weeks (and the other is male), or that 2 females are imitating mating behavior?
BTW, all eggs, so far, are expanding and looking fertile.
Noelle
Day 5: One lays 3 eggs.
Day 12: the other (I assume) lays 3 eggs.
Day 31: One of them lays 5 eggs.
Today: I see them in an unmistakable copulating position.
So, is it more likely that one female laid 11 eggs in 4 weeks (and the other is male), or that 2 females are imitating mating behavior?
BTW, all eggs, so far, are expanding and looking fertile.
Noelle