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Old 10-14-03, 01:51 AM   #1
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Let the season begin!!!

Didn't want to, but weather is dictating some serious stuff over here! Gotta roll with the punches so.....





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Old 10-14-03, 02:13 AM   #2
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Best of luck with this season Jeff, how are the Het Albino's doing?
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Good Luck I hope you have great success this year!!
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Old 10-14-03, 04:25 AM   #4
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I hear ya Jeff I found myself in a similar situation last week so I did the same thing. I paired up two pairs actually the third is still eating like a hourse so I'll wait on her. She's still hugging the heat 24/7 too as where the other ones have been on the cold spot for a few weeks now.
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Woohoo! Go pastel boy go! Best of luck Jeff
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Old 10-14-03, 09:52 AM   #7
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Hey Jeff, Best of luck to ya. My IJCP havesn't shown any signs of wanting to breed & I plan on introducing them in November! It would be nice to get a early start!
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I paired up two pairs actually the third is still eating like a hourse so I'll wait on her.
Wrongo man. Introduce the male while the female's are eating for sure. I find that's the best time (sort of).
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She hasn't started to cool herself though. Cool seeking behaviour indicates the begining of folidular development. If I introduce now they may copulate but she may not be far enough along in the folicular matturation process to give me the biggest possible clutch. She may not stop eating until after she ovulates so I don't think I should put too much stock in the fact that she is still eating anyway. When she starts sticking to the cold side that's when I'll look to pair her up.
Do you think that makes more sense then her eating habbits?
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Ha ha, Trev, don't over think it. They breed like mice man.
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Oh yes they copulate like mice but are they as fertile? That is what hopefully I'll be finding out soon. Those two females are ovulating as I type this. I got pics of one but I don't have the cable to down load the pics onto the PC. I hope to have them up by the weekend.
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Seems REAL early for an ovulation, but its not unheard of.

And cool-seeking behaviour can mean a lot of things, not only folicular development. And again, not always that.
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Dude, you are soooooo lucky there's an international border between us. Otherwise I'd assess you the showoff tax of one pair of pastels.
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