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Old 01-Dec-05, 10:57 PM
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Everyone listen to Froggy! :wink:

And Afric, no problems. I'll pick out a nice one and give it the 'Clockwork Orange' treatment
How's she going btw?
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Count me in to when they hatch. I'd love to get a hatchling MD.
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Congrats Erin. I agree, what a lovely surprise to come home to! How long do they take to cook?
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roughly 2 months...
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How long do they take to cook?
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roughly 2 months...
You can actually cook them quicker if you break them open onto a hotplate, scramble them up a bit, throw in some cheese, tomato and ham, allow to cook through and you have a great omlette. This only takes a few minutes, much quicket than a couple of months.......;-)
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Vat69 it is possible my MD is gravid, I will know for sure soon. Maybe we could swap some to make breeding pairs. Maybe its all a bit early to suggest such things. Just a thought?
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You can actually cook them quicker if you break them open onto a hotplate, scramble them up a bit, throw in some cheese, tomato and ham, allow to cook through and you have a great omlette. This only takes a few minutes, much quicket than a couple of months.......
Expensive omlette + ewwwww!!!
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Thanks everyone!
The homemade incubator's doing it's thing very well. Hooray!

Davem54: Sounds interesting, we'll have to talk in a couple of months :wink:
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Congrats Erin...... NO wonder we havent spoken for a while.....You've been busy..
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