A. australis?
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A. australis?
I was wonder if anyone could tell me what the gestation of A. australis is? I bred mine 9 month ago and still nothing.
My male is dead now.
My male is dead now.
tfleming- Spermatophore
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Re: A. australis?
6-9 months is the accepted answer. Does she appear to be gravid? What does nothing mean? A specimen that is gravid would be noticeably larger (HAVE YOU READ THIS YET?) Were they housed communally up till his death? If so she may be in the early stages of being gravid?
Maybe post up a picture and we can go from there. The good news is you're in TX and can probably find someone with a male willing to stud or can get a male from one of the USA dealers.
Maybe post up a picture and we can go from there. The good news is you're in TX and can probably find someone with a male willing to stud or can get a male from one of the USA dealers.
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Re: A. australis?
Thanks Yames, that's reassuring. Both of my girls are as big as a house and has been for sometime and yes he was housed with them until he died. Yes I've seen the link. Thanks again! Patience!!!
tfleming- Spermatophore
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Well if they are both big as a house I'd say separate them and just wait a bit more. Best of luck! Another 80-90 of these running around makes my life a little brighter. I would still really like to see some pictures of the girls? Pretty Please...
yames- Moderator
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Will do!
tfleming- Spermatophore
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Re: A. australis?
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Sara is on the left Eve on the right!
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Eve
3.
Sara
Not the best shots, but I didn't want to stress them to much.
Sara is on the left Eve on the right!
2.
Eve
3.
Sara
Not the best shots, but I didn't want to stress them to much.
tfleming- Spermatophore
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Re: A. australis?
I believe these are the ladies have been mated with that male by you personally?
Gestation may drag up till 11-14 months in certain specimens. On normal circumstances, embryos are usually visible 1-3 months prior to birthing.
Let us know if you have more queries.
Gestation may drag up till 11-14 months in certain specimens. On normal circumstances, embryos are usually visible 1-3 months prior to birthing.
Let us know if you have more queries.
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Thanks GS, that's reassuring.
tfleming- Spermatophore
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Re: A. australis?
If you do not witness embryos within the next 1-3 months. It'll be good to re-introduce a new male if you have plans to breed them.
Sometimes, we may seem to be doing all the correct things but yields all the wrong results. Been there done that.
Fingers crossed for you. Gd Luck Tim!
Sometimes, we may seem to be doing all the correct things but yields all the wrong results. Been there done that.
Fingers crossed for you. Gd Luck Tim!
Re: A. australis?
Thanks Bro!!!
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