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Posted by: balloonzforu at Fri Mar 24 09:21:29 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by balloonzforu ] That red mark you see is what you look for in a fertile egg. That is the "Bullseye". Are you 100% sure you don't have a male in the mix? If it is truly going to produce a hatchling, you will see the red spread over time, check it again in about a week. What kind of dirt did she lay it in that is covering it? I use bed a beast in my lay boxes this year and it does take longer to see the veins or movement from when I used moss. Hoever I've found that the bed a beast keeps them from sticking to each other or the bottom of the lay box. [ Hide Replies ]
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