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Chameleon Enthusiast
You wouldn't think this is a good survival strategy in the wild.I always seem to get male heavy clutches with quads too
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You wouldn't think this is a good survival strategy in the wild.I always seem to get male heavy clutches with quads too
In that case, I'll trade you a boy for a girl!I'm the opposite, I get more females in a clutch. A couple of years ago I got 7 females 1 male, the clutch took 6 months to hatch. My current clutch is what I would call normal: 5 males, 6 females, took just under 5 months to hatch. Because of a couple of outrageous heat waves last year I cooked 2 clutches-they never hatched. I was very careful with this last clutch, keeping them in a daily range between 65-71.
wish you luck with your new babies. so adorable!