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Found these earlier today. :D (great shot I know) They're on their way to the incubator.
Now only another billion years to wait for the next stage.
 
It was definately a shock to see them. I'll be asking around $220ish. Female's from John Montgommery, and the male is an ex-breeder from Pails. Both have the 'donut' pattern (circles of colour with dots in them). :)

Here's the clutch just before going in the incubator. I counted 19, all looked great.
 
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Congrats Vat,they look like nice healthy eggs too! :D
 
Awesome stuff Vat,do you mean an oceli type pattern?
 
Thanks for the kind words guys! :D
Man, I have no idea :lol:
Here's a pic of the male so you tell me.
 
Congrats Erin. It is always nice to come home to little suprises like that eh.......:D
 
Congratulations Ez baby!!!!!!!!

They are gonna be hot as!!!!!!! (Yes thats right people I have seen the parents in REAL life)

Good luck girly, youll do fine, so far so good!! And when my hatchies are ready just let me know :wink: It may look like a joke but its not!

Froggo
 
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?
 
Congrats Erin. I agree, what a lovely surprise to come home to! How long do they take to cook?
 
How long do they take to cook?
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.......;-):D
 
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