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Sissy2007
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8/6/2007 | |
I've done it! Muhahahaha!! After my first set of fraternal twins (2 eggs, about 20 seconds apart) to my norn, Chyna, I decided that I wanted to try to have it happen again. After doing some heavy breeding in my Super-norn line and hatching some dozen eggs, it happened again. The daughter of Chyna, Jean, had twins. So...I took three daughters of jean and put them with their mother and a male (Houston) that is has no relation to jean, her daughters, or their fathers. Success! BIG TIME! Jasmine, the third daughter of jean, had an single egg the first time she was bred by Houston. Then she became pregnant again. She had an egg. Then another. Then another. Then another. Then, you guessed it, another. Quintuplets!!! I haven't hatched them yet, because I wanted to share this with all of you and get your reactions.
Just to clarify the scope of my new breeds breeding abilities:
Chyna: 1hour & 20 min - 5 Offspring
Jean: 45 minutes - 5 offspring
Jasmine - 35 minutes - 7 offspring
That's crazy fast, isn't it?
Update:
Sets of Twins: 8
Sets of Triplets: 1
Sets of Quadruplets: 0
Sets of Quintuplets: 1
*The proud mama's mama beams at everyone in the forum"
Topic title edited by mod - the other one was cut off short. Also moved topic from the Help forum to the General forum, as this is a discussion and not a topic asking for help.
Proud mama to the brand-spanking-new base species for C1, the HESTIA Norns! W00t! |
Malkin
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8/8/2007 | |
Wow. Maybe you should try breeding Ava, or the Mommy/Daddy Norns into your line?
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Sissy2007
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8/8/2007 | |
Firstly, what's special about Ava? and Secondly, why?...the only norns I breed are all Highlander or Zues.
Proud mama to the brand-spanking-new base species for C1, the HESTIA Norns! W00t! |
Anduin
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8/8/2007 | |
She was just making a suggestion, Sissy, you could have just said "Nah, I just do Highlanders and Zeus-type norns." |
Sissy2007
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8/8/2007 | |
Why? I wanted to know about Ava, I don't understand why people think the mommy/daddy norns are so great, and was hoping she would explain why she thought they would be good for my breedings, or improve my lines (which I gave her a bit more info about) and I wanted to learn about someone else's ideas on norn breedings in reference to the mommy/daddy norns. Otherwise I wouldn't have phrased my reply in the form of two questions. O-o
Using firstly, secondly, etc. doesn't always imply sarcasm, disrespect, and/or disdain, which I've noticed is assumed by the reader most commonly when it is used. Sorry if I came off as a bit brush-offish. That wasn't my intent.
Proud mama to the brand-spanking-new base species for C1, the HESTIA Norns! W00t! |
Draconorn
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8/9/2007 | |
Wow, quintuplets! |
Malkin
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8/9/2007 | |
Ava has a similar mutation in that she once gave birth to fifteen offspring at once. I don't even think we've got a word for that many offspring at once, unless you want to go for 'litter'. The Mommy/Daddy norns have modified pregnancies so that they're not so hard on the mothers. If I recall correctly, their life force shoots up to 90% whilst pregnant which is almost Zeus. They've also got Forest Norn genes, which might be already in your norns, or they might not be. You could always make a copy of your most promising norns and upload them for others to breed.
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Sissy2007
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8/9/2007 | |
Thank you drop bear. That's exactly what I needed to know. Is Ava available for adoption on this site?
The funny thing about my Females is that their first preganacies usually go double-fast, and then every pregancy after has them at 'month' 7 or 8 the moment they are pregnant. And they don't seem to need any recuperation time, because a couple of them get pregnant within a minute or so over and over again.
I tried to place one for adoption on this site but it didn't work. Look at the adoption place soon; I'll try again. Be warned, you'll have a boom in your norn family pretty quick, and I always advise making pre-birth back-ups, letting the norns have several eggs, then reverting back to the back-up. It helps me to optimize my breeding program.
Proud mama to the brand-spanking-new base species for C1, the HESTIA Norns! W00t! |
Malkin
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8/11/2007 | |
Ava, as I think I've mentioned in the other thread, is available at Winter Blue Albia.
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Sissy2007
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8/12/2007 | |
Oh, alright. Thanks!
Feel free to check out the pictures of my quints on my blog:
http://sassysissy2007.angelfire.com/blog/
Proud mama to the brand-spanking-new base species for C1, the HESTIA Norns! W00t! |
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