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  • James Box
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    she is looking great, very gravid by the look of it!
    Noel is doing well...so much for males and sell by dates, eh?

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  • mary walters
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    Trust you Peter.

    Looks good mate.


    Oh yes, Noel is 5 year old on 20th of May, he took a cricket on Friday. I also have a 4 year old mm klugi I had from a wee sling. MM do NOT have to die young.

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  • Peter Lacey
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    I can hear her say it now

    "does my bum look big in this"

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  • Andrew King
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    6 months after mating




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  • Leanne King-Smith
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    Originally posted by mary walters View Post
    Sure would Lea, too many males are completely ignored after maturing out of plain ignorance.

    The first male I bought, Noel's dad Coulthard, I was told not to feed him as he wouldn't eat, I fed him and watered him and we had him for 3 years, he was mature when I bought him.
    Just goes to show they can still have a long and happy life, if they are just well cared for

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  • mary walters
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    Sure would Lea, too many males are completely ignored after maturing out of plain ignorance.

    The first male I bought, Noel's dad Coulthard, I was told not to feed him as he wouldn't eat, I fed him and watered him and we had him for 3 years, he was mature when I bought him.

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  • Leanne King-Smith
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    Originally posted by mary walters View Post
    Thanks James love, it just proves males don't have to die so soon, and I hope after reading this a few more males live to a ripe old age too.
    That'd be great

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  • mary walters
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    Thanks James love, it just proves males don't have to die so soon, and I hope after reading this a few more males live to a ripe old age too.

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  • James Box
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    hear that, everyone? a seemingly viable male parahybana mature for 3-4 years and still going! i suspect this is largely due to how he is looked after!!
    well done Mary and Trev!

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  • mary walters
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    Originally posted by James Box View Post
    when did he mature?
    3 or 4 years ago James, Madam Octa was his last mating, so lets hope for more lil Noels, got a few here from his sac with Button.

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  • James Box
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    when did he mature?

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  • mary walters
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    Originally posted by James Box View Post
    fingers crossed for Octa, she is a lovely T and the mating was fun to watch!
    good old Noel, still going after so long, over 3 years isn't it now, Mary?
    just goes to show, with a bit of care, a male doesn't have to die as early as often thought.
    He hatched in May 2004 James and is still eating occasionally.

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  • James Box
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    fingers crossed for Octa, she is a lovely T and the mating was fun to watch!
    good old Noel, still going after so long, over 3 years isn't it now, Mary?
    just goes to show, with a bit of care, a male doesn't have to die as early as often thought.

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  • Leanne King-Smith
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    Originally posted by mary walters View Post
    We gonna need them mate lol, what with the cambridgeis here as well, keep us busy.
    And Blondi slongs, fingers x'd

    Really hoping for Octa

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  • mary walters
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    We gonna need them mate lol, what with the cambridgeis here as well, keep us busy.

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