onetwentysix
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- Green Bay, WI
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- Hannah Lembcke
I was out looking at my sirens tonight, and saw one of the animals had some really fresh bite marks on her back. I was pretty happy, since I figured they would probably be breeding again this year. I little while later, I was looking around to see if I could see any of the sirens, and I noticed a little white thing in the roots of some water hyacinth. When I went to look closer, I found this:
It's a really bad picture; I don't usually take good photos in the dark, and my good flashlight is dead, but it's an egg. Hopefully it's fertile, but it looks good, as far as I can tell in the dark.
I went to look around in the plants nearby and saw one of the larger sirens swim off. Looking closely, I found a bunch more eggs in one of the hyacinths. None of the photos turned out, so I'll have to try again when it's light out tomorrow, but there looked to be quite a few.
I came back a bit later after seeing the eggs, and got these two shots of the mother guarding them:
They're in outdoor enclosures, so it's not as cool as breeding them indoors, but it was still pretty exciting; I didn't think I'd be able to find any eggs if they bred for me. Anyhow, just thought I'd share. I'll try to get a shot of the eggs tomorrow.

It's a really bad picture; I don't usually take good photos in the dark, and my good flashlight is dead, but it's an egg. Hopefully it's fertile, but it looks good, as far as I can tell in the dark.
I went to look around in the plants nearby and saw one of the larger sirens swim off. Looking closely, I found a bunch more eggs in one of the hyacinths. None of the photos turned out, so I'll have to try again when it's light out tomorrow, but there looked to be quite a few.
I came back a bit later after seeing the eggs, and got these two shots of the mother guarding them:


They're in outdoor enclosures, so it's not as cool as breeding them indoors, but it was still pretty exciting; I didn't think I'd be able to find any eggs if they bred for me. Anyhow, just thought I'd share. I'll try to get a shot of the eggs tomorrow.