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                 Red123 
                Fully Grown Corn 
                      
                 
                
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                       Posted - 21/06/2012 :  21:08:24
                        
                        
                      
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                       As you may have read Sid has turned out to be a lady after laying eggs. Now what I want to know is;
  Is she likely to lay eggs every year now (she has never been with a male and never will)? Could this be a one off for laying eggs? Is there anyway I can tell if she is going to lay eggs? Could this be a clue as to her age, is this something that could have been triggered by her age?
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                        Corn Snake , 1.0.0 Amel (Stan),  Royal Pythons 1.0.0 Normal (Nigel) 1.0.0 Albino (Tony) Boa Constrictor Imperator  0.1.0 (Agatha)Western Hognose 0.1.0 Normal (Stevie) 0.0.1 Schneider Skink (George) 1.0.0 Extreme Blonde Harlequin Crested Gecko (Bert) 4 GALS.
  Tarantulas Red Rump (B. Vagans) Jo. Chaco Golden Knee (G. pulchripes) Charlie, Greenbottle Blue (C. cyaneopubescens) Gus, Honduran Curly Hair ( B. albopilosum) Titch, Mexican Fire Leg (B. boehmei), Salmon Pink Bird Eater(L. parahybana), Fort Hall Baboon (P. Lugardi) Blanche, Stout Leg Baboon (E. Pachypus) Graham, Chilean Rose (G. Rosea) Glen.
 
 
  Border collie x (BoB), 2 Cats (Lucky & Dip), 17 Goldfish, and The Dubia Family | 
                     
                   
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                 Sta~ple 
                qeeun speler 
                      
                 
                
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                       Posted - 21/06/2012 :  21:22:38
                        
                        
                        
                      
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                      |  It is possible she will lay eggs every year/ every other year yes although it could also be a one off but I doubt it, think once the lay slugs they are kind of prone to it from what I have heard from others. Not much help I know but the only thing you can really do is see what happens in the next year or two. | 
                     
                    
                            
   A very special super, duper thanks for K :3 | 
                     
                    
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                 Red123 
                Fully Grown Corn 
                      
                 
                
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                       Posted - 21/06/2012 :  21:29:16
                        
                        
                      
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                      |  What do you think about the age thing. She has grown quite a bit since we got her so could it be an age thing? Maybe if she is now around 3-4 years could this laying be triggered by this. We have no idea of her age, all I know is that she was rescued from a house but was not a hatchling. | 
                     
                    
                        Corn Snake , 1.0.0 Amel (Stan),  Royal Pythons 1.0.0 Normal (Nigel) 1.0.0 Albino (Tony) Boa Constrictor Imperator  0.1.0 (Agatha)Western Hognose 0.1.0 Normal (Stevie) 0.0.1 Schneider Skink (George) 1.0.0 Extreme Blonde Harlequin Crested Gecko (Bert) 4 GALS.
  Tarantulas Red Rump (B. Vagans) Jo. Chaco Golden Knee (G. pulchripes) Charlie, Greenbottle Blue (C. cyaneopubescens) Gus, Honduran Curly Hair ( B. albopilosum) Titch, Mexican Fire Leg (B. boehmei), Salmon Pink Bird Eater(L. parahybana), Fort Hall Baboon (P. Lugardi) Blanche, Stout Leg Baboon (E. Pachypus) Graham, Chilean Rose (G. Rosea) Glen.
 
 
  Border collie x (BoB), 2 Cats (Lucky & Dip), 17 Goldfish, and The Dubia Family | 
                     
                    
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