Exacly two months after my first clutch, my second female decided to lay her eggs and its happend on the same day the last hatchling from clutch #1 emerged from his egg. She laid seven eggs which four were slugs and three healty eggs weighing in at 346g. I knew the odd gods will get me in some way or another after my odds with the first. She is my het Pied female bred to an Enchi and Bumblebee. My Pied male didnt want anything to do with her this season, maybe next season.
Yay, does this mean you need to get rid of your first clutch to make room? :D Eager to take that bee off your hands for the right price :D
Good luck with these ones. Any more this year?
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Yay, does this mean you need to get rid of your first clutch to make room? :D Eager to take that bee off your hands for the right price :D
Good luck with these ones. Any more this year?
That's it for me for this season. I really can't wait to te the first clutch sexed!
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wow. how long do they protect the eggs for? will they get angry/sad or anything like that if you remove them? if you were to try and take them off the eggs would they strike?
They'll protect/incubate them till they're hatched and ready to meet the world on their own. Well all I can say they look confused and do look like they are searching for the eggs when I removed them. I've seen some clips where some people's BPs do strike at them when they try and remove the eggs. The female of my first clutch did hissed but didn't strike. This female didn't do anything not even a hiss.