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Fisherman_Brazil

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Arizona unicorn mating

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Strange enough, my females grow up far fast. Another thing weired is the male seemingly losing interesting to mate after first successful mating!

 
I also mated one female, well the male did..

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Haven't seen the actual copulating, but saw this next morning

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Haven't seen her calling anymore, so hope she's fertile:)

Strange enough, my females grow up far fast. Another thing weired is the male seemingly losing interesting to mate after first successful mating!
I can confirm that, my male was next to a female which was releasing feromones. But didn't do anything. I quess they need more time..

 
The first ooth hatched this morning! :)

The ooths she laid until now are all pretty small, it hatched out 27.

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Few days after the first female I put the male with a second female, I saw them connected 3 times.

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But she was spreading feromones a lot afterwards and laid an ootheca 2 weeks after mating.

So that one failed..

 
They are the same as the Texan unicorns, but I like their coloring better, they have darker strips on the legs, kind of reminds me of the old swimsuits the men wore in the 20's! ps Not that I remember that! Just that I've seen it on tv, yea, that's it .... tv!

 
Congrate Pelle!! Is this the new generation from the ootheca I sent you some time ago? I am hoping the ootheca collected in Tucson, Arizona is this species of new bloodline. If i can breed this batch you are welcome to trade ootheca for new bloodline.

 

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