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RE: Buried One Week -- Easter Eggs!

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Posted by: 5Ancestors at Tue Apr 10 12:32:02 2007  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by 5Ancestors ]  
   

Thanks for the feedback, Jobi. I didn't think to palpitate. My dragon looks quite "empty," but I'll give it a shot. I'll keep incubating the brown eggs, too.

The eggs in the photo are on vermiculite. All the perlite I've found is mixed with fertilizer. I'll keep looking, though.

Thanks for including the photo. It reminded me about one of your previous posts mentioning mold. I'll remember to not get too concerned when I see mold. (I'm following your "recipe" that includes 100 percent hydration.)

Thanks, again. -Jeff


   

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