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Old 06-02-12, 03:19 PM   #1
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Re: !?! Eublepharis Macularius - Double clutch !?!

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Sorry I should have read the dates more closely.....I thought they were over a month apart. Is there any chance there is another female in with her? I agree this is pretty weird.

No chance of another female in there with her, I only had the two leo's at that time, Token (my female) and Avocado (my male - the one Token mated with).

I was really worried at first, as she stopped eating for almost a week after the last clutch of eggs were laid and she spent the best part of two weeks looking for her eggs. She's fine now though.

Two of the eggs were infertile (Her first clutch) but the second clutch are fertile and should hatch sometime in the next two months.


Could her double clutch be a result of abnormal genetics perhaps?
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