to expect or not to expect

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Phoenix17June2009

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so hello all!!

i'm sorry its been a lonnnnng while! I've missed you guys! Phoenix is down for his brumation (sucky) and Juuji just woke up from hers (yea shes on austrillia time) :D anyway, Juuji is my female. she want bought for breeding purposes, but to be my pet :D with that being said she and my male have never had interaction, aside from the occasional i see you from across the room thing. so she turned one back in march of this year... now that shes awake i'm just curious if i should be expecting her to lay eggs? :study: i know sometimes they will and sometimes they wont... i guess i'm just looking for a little reassurance... in case she starts showing signs i do have a box and sand and all that stuff ready to rock, i'm just curious how many of yall's females lay eggs thier first year... :D
 

Claudiusx

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It possible, but not all females lay infertile eggs. Its kinda a thing you just have to learn about your dragon - whether or not she lays infertile eggs often or not.

It is a possibility, and it won't hurt to have a lay box in there, but I don't think you need it until you start seeing actual signs, like restlessness, a bigger belly, etc.

Oh, and welcome back :mrgreen:

-Brandon
 

Goonie

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Welcome back!
Glad to hear that Juuji is on Aussie time; at least you'll still have a beardie to snuggle with :wink:


Digi started laying infertiles a few months short of her second birthday. I remember reading a few who had their females start earlier. I guess it all depends on the genetics.
 

aoscar

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the first female I bred this year was her first time. She laid her first clutch of 16 eggs 2 weeks to the day of breeding and i had 1 stillhatch (probably not a word) and 1 set of twins and 15 individuals, the second clutch of 22 eggs was laid 17 days after the first, resulting in 22 hatched babies.

I would personally expect fertile clutch.
 

aoscar

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my dragons seem to be on aussie time as well, i think it's because my wife is a big time AC fan.
 

Phoenix17June2009

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claudiusx":9ij0riue said:
It possible, but not all females lay infertile eggs. Its kinda a thing you just have to learn about your dragon - whether or not she lays infertile eggs often or not.

It is a possibility, and it won't hurt to have a lay box in there, but I don't think you need it until you start seeing actual signs, like restlessness, a bigger belly, etc.

Oh, and welcome back :mrgreen:

-Brandon


thank you for the welcome back! okay i'll just keep that stuff handy for incase, so far no signs. yall know how i get though, i hate the uncertianty :D although i adore my babies!! :D
 
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