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RE: Updat on chuck eggs

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Posted by: mart20 at Sat Dec 4 13:29:53 2010  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by mart20 ]  
   

Hi again Tom,
Thanks again for the info the other day, the eggs are ok I think, I can't really see a differnce in shape, when I took the picture below I touched them and they all seem hard, yet two of them are still crinkled. As far as I can remember the ones covered in sand were already hard when I took them out. I tried to rub a bit of sand off those two like the guy I spke to on the phone said, but it is so caked on that it won't come off, it's almost as if it's mixed with glue, is this a big problem?. I'm thinking about candeling them, as I saw a video on you tube of a woman candeling crested geko eggs. I'm a bit reluctant, but it would be good to know what I'm dealing with. I mean I know that the male mated with the two smaller ones, but that still deosn't mean they are definately fertile. I have seen him have a go at the larger female but she got away before they could mate, but they may have mated at some point. Any way let me know what you think of the eggs on the pic.
Thanks
Martin



   

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