Parsonii Love

Thank you for the nice comments. If Hera lays eggs I will incubate them and see what happens. I believe I read they can lay 40 to 60 eggs. Lisa if the eggs are fertile it would take over a year for them to hatch, often even longer in captivity some closer to two years.
 
Bom chicka wow wow! :D So I guess you'll be getting babies sometime! Congrats! They are both so beautiful, the babies will be amazing!

I hope you are all keeping safe in this storm :)
 
Just love them !!! best dinos ever !!! so beautiful , never seen on in real life :( you are so lucky to have them ! just amazing creatures !!!
 
Parsons aren't dumb - they are just doing what everyone else does during a hurricane! :cool:

Good luck with the eggs, Jann - don't know if I'd have the patience to wait 2 years for babies, but I know you do!
 
Great news Jann! If they do hatch I want a Padre boy. Im ready for a parson now...
Good luck with the laying & incubation. And give Hera a big juicy silk or horn she'll need it.
 
August seems to be the month for mating. Sorry, taken with Iphone.
 

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Thank you for the nice comments. If Hera lays eggs I will incubate them and see what happens. I believe I read they can lay 40 to 60 eggs. Lisa if the eggs are fertile it would take over a year for them to hatch, often even longer in captivity some closer to two years.

There's an excellent thread on here somewhere about optimal conditions for incubation.. I'll link it to you if you haven't already found it lol
 
Thank you for all the wonderful comments.

Very nice Steve! Were you having storms at your house too? ;)

Send me the link Trey. I need to read everything I can get my hands on.
 
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