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DoobieBrother

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Haha thanks man, maybe we could set up an pick up somewhere for a donkey lol other then flat rate shipping. Maybe usps will deliver it ha :D

Yea 3 headed monster just keeps growing.
Just dangle a carrot on a stick in front of it, point it in the direction of the winner, and it'll deliver itself...
...eventually...
...maybe.

 

wormdrive66

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Best Donkey Show Video? lol

I am about 2.5 weeks in, after almost killing them they are coming around nicely. The fire og is a skinny spindley bitch, hope she bulks up a bit. Love the blue cheese growth rate so far. Looks like this will be my longest veg ever, I rarely go past 3 weeks.

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DoobieBrother

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Having seen the two horny lizards in your previous pic, I think you might want to change the name to "Gari", cause I think "he" might be a "she".
(she's not as brightly adorned as the male in that sexy ass lizard pR0n pic)
You might have to probe it's cloaca to be sure.
Let us know how that goes.
;-)



 

giggles26

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Haha ok well guys I'm headed to bed, gotta big day ahead of me tomorrow :D

I'll let you guys know the weight on vinnie, we will see who wins :D There might be a prize for the winner haha.

Good night and have a great evening and morning to all you across the pond!

:weed::weed:
 

whodatnation

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Gary is a bro through and through... Hes got that dewlap thing going on.


Green Anoles – Courtship and eggs!

Social structure

Green Anoles (Anolis carolinensis) have an interesting social structure. They are not really social animals except during the spring mating season. They live in loose communities dominated by a single male and multiple females. The male has a territory that he defends vigorously and within that territory are the separate territories of 2-6 females. The females establish a “pecking order” with the most dominant getting the best territory in terms of natural resources and food. However, all of the females are subordinate to the male.
The male Anole spends most of his time patrolling his established territory, displaying his dewlap and head-bobbing every foot or so to make sure that any other Anoles in the area (both male and female) will see how big and tough he appears. Except during mating season, even the females will hide from him as soon as he appears on his rounds.
Male Anoles do have one weakness. Although they have a “harem” of females, they prefer non-resident or “novel” females to the ones living in his territory. So, whenever a female that has reached sexual maturity wanders into a male’s territory, mating season has commenced for him regardless of the time of year.

Courtship

Courtship is always initiated by the male. He will extend his dewlap and start a series of head-bobs. If the female is not receptive, she will immediately run away and it is not likely that he will be able to catch her to mate (this might be a problem in a small enclosure). If she is receptive, she will make a half-hearted effort at an escape and the male will catch her. At this point, things will get a bit violent. Anoles are hardly romantic. The male will bite the female on the back of the neck and attempt to hold her still (it might take a bit of effort). He will then maneuver so that he can mate with her. The actual mating usually lasts 10-15 minutes. So, unless you watch your Anoles all day, you are likely to miss them mating. The first time I saw a pair of mine mating, all I could see was their tails sticking out of the foliage in the enclosure.
Female Green Anoles have a structure in their reproductive tract that allows them to store sperm for up to 7 months. Thus, a female could mate in the fall and produce eggs from that mating the following spring. However, once she releases the sperm, the process can’t be stopped and she will produce one or two eggs every 2-3 weeks until a total of 10-12 have been produced. It is not unusual for the last one or two to be infertile. Unless conditions are unfavorable (i.e., unsuitable substrate, for example) the first egg(s) are generally produced about 4 weeks after a successful mating.




Eggs

A female Anole will bury or partially bury a fertile egg. If you see one on the surface of the substrate or in a water dish, on a leaf, etc. it is very likely infertile. Anoles, in captivity, will generally bury their eggs at the base of a plant or in the corner of the enclosure. Once again, unless you watch constantly, you will probably miss the actual burying of the egg. The best indication that she has produced an egg is a sudden weight loss around the middle. Often, though, the first indication that she has laid an egg is when you see a hatchling scampering around the enclosure!
Eggs can be incubated. All that is needed is a large deli dish or other plastic container and some Vermiculite. Fill the deli dish about ¾ full of Vermiculite and add enough water to make it nice and moist (a 1:14 ratio of Vermiculite to water is about right). Make a depression in the Vermiculite with your thumb. Place the egg in the depression taking care NOT to turn it from its original position. Cover it with Vermiculite. At a temperature of 85 degrees at 70% humidity, the egg will hatch in 35-40 days. Oh yes, make sure the deli dish has a cover and punch some small holes in it for ventilation. Make sure that the Vermiculite doesn’t dry out.
 

wormdrive66

Well-Known Member
Gary is a bro through and through... Hes got that dewlap thing going on.


Green Anoles – Courtship and eggs!



Courtship

Courtship is always initiated by the male. He will extend his dewlap and start a series of head-bobs. If the female is not receptive, she will immediately run away and it is not likely that he will be able to catch her to mate (this might be a problem in a small enclosure). If she is receptive, she will make a half-hearted effort at an escape and the male will catch her. At this point, things will get a bit violent. Anoles are hardly romantic. The male will bite the female on the back of the neck and attempt to hold her still (it might take a bit of effort). He will then maneuver so that he can mate with her. The actual mating usually lasts 10-15 minutes. So, unless you watch your Anoles all day, you are likely to miss them mating. The first time I saw a pair of mine mating, all I could see was their tails sticking out of the foliage in the enclosure.
Female Green Anoles have a structure in their reproductive tract that allows them to store sperm for up to 7 months. Thus, a female could mate in the fall and produce eggs from that mating the following spring. However, once she releases the sperm, the process can’t be stopped and she will produce one or two eggs every 2-3 weeks until a total of 10-12 have been produced. It is not unusual for the last one or two to be infertile. Unless conditions are unfavorable (i.e., unsuitable substrate, for example) the first egg(s) are generally produced about 4 weeks after a successful mating.




I'm going to bob my head and bite my wife on the neck. Maybe she will let me bury my Dewlap. See you in about 15 minutes. :-)
 

HydroGp

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Dude.... you are working waayyyyyyy too hard. I mean, my arm gets tired sometimes, but I've never blown a muscle. ;)

Also wondered if your girl is on any hormones for the pregnancy thing. Mine was on Clomid and Progesterone. Things finally worked with Letrazol. You think your girl is crazy with no smoke... just wait till she gets hormone crazy. That shit is wild.

@worm... I totally know what you are saying. I was just loving being out in town today. Haven't seen that much skin in a while. :) :) :)
Yeah working to much and to hard. But thats just how life is right now. I think i should just be happy i have work. Within the last months there have come more recievers than givers. Theres just no jobs out :(
What?! Are you telling me she will get worse? Damn dont know if i can handle that :) Yeah she is on hormones too. Letrazol ill mention it under our next meeting. :)
 

DST

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haha, hydrogp, Jigfresh I think was commenting on your wanking technique, not on the actual amount of paid work you do as a living, hehe. I love things that get lost in translation. ho hum.:) However, your reply could actually also refer to your wanking technique if you read it metaphorically.:)

Have a good day/night/sleep/wank everyone.

Peace, DST
 

HydroGp

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haha, hydrogp, Jigfresh I think was commenting on your wanking technique, not on the actual amount of paid work you do as a living, hehe. I love things that get lost in translation. ho hum.:) However, your reply could actually also refer to your wanking technique if you read it metaphorically.:)

Have a good day/night/sleep/wank everyone.

Peace, DST
Hahaha omg i missed it lol :D Funny shit Jigfresh :) I think you would need a very big and numb tool to get your muscle blown from a wank, lol.
Great morning :)
 

delvite

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Bright!!!!!!!
in some places ;) the sun has got his hat on tday m8, outside temps are 9 where i am.
im lil gutted - been set bk by another bulb, ordered an mh for this run but when it turned up it was faulty ( the ballast said so ;) ) so got on to the place and they said they would send another ( this was last thurs ) i have my hps to work with but ffs...............................................( rant deleted )..............................any way lol ;)
 
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