Gravid C. fimbriatus
A very gravid one. She's not in a weird position - her abdomen is literally so large that it just falls to the side now. A large female paired with a large male apparently results in a laughably large sac... hopefully, at least. Either way, she looks miserable.
@cold blood Yeah, this is actually my first loan that is going to be successful. I've always sent out males, and I got burned both times. Swore to never do it again. But as the person who received the male, like you said, I want to try and have a good loan story.
 
@EulersK

I hear you. The first 15 mms I sent out, I never heard a thing, total loss of contact....just thought getting a sac was low odds...then I started breeding myself, the first 3 MMs I took in on loan produced 6 sacs from literally all 6 females that were paired...one sac was eaten and 5 successful hatches (slings returned in every case)...and I was just getting started in the breeding game.

But that made it pretty apparent that I was just shipping free MMs to people who never had a thought of contacting me back.

As a result, I do things different, I always exchange numbers, and always maintain contact with people that send me males, regardless of whether theres good news, bad news or none yet if its been a while....basic common courtesy and ZI hope to see that become the norm.

I'm very happy to be part of a reliable group of trusted individuals I can depend on, and that can depend on me. I call it the Las Vegas-Wisconsin connection:) EulersK and blue jaye and me:)

Welcome to the slowly expanding party YagerMan
 

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