Breeding season update

The male spider is a breeding machine. He’s mated with 5 girls so far, so hopefully I’ll get at least a few clutches from him this season.

The male albino has decided he’s ready this year and has been breeding with two het girls.  I struck out with the albino gene this season, so with him as the breeder male hopefully I’ll have better lick this year.

The pastel male has bred a female or two, but he’s not nearly as enthusiastic as the spider male. It’s hard to beat a spider for either feeding or breeding interest though.

The het clowns have copulated a couple of times. I’m crossing my fingers that I’ll get another clutch from them this season.

The womas are of course breeding heavy, but they’ve skunked me in the past, so I’ve learned not to count those eggs until I have babies roaming the incubator.

The bredli are being a little stubborn. I’ve seen some mild interest from the male, but no copulation as of yet. I’m going to tweak their temperatures a little more and see if I can’t get something started with them.

I’m beginning to think the Savus are going to need another year before they’re ready. I thought, judging by their size, that they were ready to breed, but I’ve seen no interest from them at all so far.

I’ll make regular updates here on the blog when anything of interest happens. Until then it’s just the waiting game as usual, keep them breeding and wait on ovulation.

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