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eggs fertile?

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Posted by: brucehallman at Sun Jan 27 18:01:19 2008  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by brucehallman ]  
   

Newbie here. Two weeks ago our one year old AFT laid one egg, which after a couple days shriveled up, and we are guessing it was infertile. Yesterday, she laid two more eggs, and my daughter and I are very excited but are wondering about the question of fertility. The other female is not gravid it seems.

We keep two females and one male(albino) (and are 95% sure of the sexes) in one vivarium. They seem healthy and not stressed, and eat well (crickets, wax worms, calcium and vitamin dusted; and also an occasional goldfish. We did a cool off period for about six weeks last Oct15 Nov30.

Photo attached, do those eggs (1 day old) look fertile?
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