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Old 04-04-2020, 09:55 AM   #1
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This feisty little one hatched last night the egg was laid mid june last year.
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Old 04-04-2020, 10:20 AM   #3
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Lovely baby that's enough to cheer everyone up. xx
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Fantastic! What a gorgeous little one and so much patience for the incubation period. Do pancake eggs go through diapause or just take a very long time?
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Fantastic! What a gorgeous little one and so much patience for the incubation period. Do pancake eggs go through diapause or just take a very long time?
They can diapause emma and I have had some that do and some dont.
They can take up to 230 days and over to hatch so it's a long old wait but when they come out hissing and as lively as this one did it's well worth it.
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wow how beautiful. Pretty little thing, congratulations - life finds a way ! CB
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They can diapause emma and I have had some that do and some dont.
They can take up to 230 days and over to hatch so it's a long old wait but when they come out hissing and as lively as this one did it's well worth it.
Just amazing! Congratulations, Gordon.
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Such a beauty!
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