Update on my adf's

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:pWell I just bought two ADF'S and just a few hours ago I noticed that one was courting the other! I didn't really know that they courted before doing the deed and he was on top getting ready to hug her and I think the got spooked or something because he is back to courting her again. I noticed earlier yesterday that she was full of eggs and when I bought them I didn't know that they were the opposite sex until like I said I seen her belly bigger then what I remembered. I have had them for about a week now. I hope that two at least last out of the 100 or so she will lay. I want at least one more and my mom told me that she wanted another one. I am sure some of my friends will want at least one. I know its hard to keep them alive when they are babies, but I have been doing my homework and I have frozen brine shrimp so I guess now its the waiting part considering the deed can last anywhere from 7-27 hours:eek:. Dang they keep hugging and then he lets go or something. Can anyone give me some advice as to if that is normal at first or not?:p
 
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