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Post by Mark on Sept 9, 2009 12:04:27 GMT 7
Some if the 2009 babys we have produced We have already weaned 20 and sold them sorry no pics of them Almost weaned
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Post by fah on Sept 10, 2009 11:45:50 GMT 7
woohoo, awesome bubs, lots of them too Shoud be a happy boy heh
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Post by Mark on Sept 10, 2009 15:08:16 GMT 7
lol i got over 60 eggs out the back once their on the spoon ill be happyer
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Post by fah on Sept 10, 2009 17:46:44 GMT 7
hehe nice, yah thats too many for me lol, i like smaller numbers >.< i would freak out with that many lol
I only want about 10 producing pairs in the long run thats way more than enough to keep my head spinning lol
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Post by Mark on Sept 10, 2009 17:49:09 GMT 7
I got 1 pair of green-cheeks on 11 eggs and their all fertile
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Post by fah on Sept 10, 2009 23:09:06 GMT 7
Yeah... they are so incredibly fertile and so easy to breed... a mates gcc's regularly have no less than 7-8 eggs per clutch hatch.
Its amazing how fast they breed... I can see why places like WA dont let them in.. a bird that is small, breeds like crazy in many different situations, and eats anything heh... if they thought Indian Ringnecks in the wild were a problem... they have no idea what a bunch of green cheeks could do lol.
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Post by Mark on Sept 11, 2009 11:22:22 GMT 7
It would all depend if they could find a food source
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