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Posted by: ginebig at Mon Jun 26 09:36:59 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by ginebig ] In truth I've got no experience with lizard eggs yet, but with snakes it's the same way. They shouldn't be turned once they're layed. The reason being, the embryo attaches itself to the egg and once this happens, if turned, it will die. There is, however, a window of time that they can be moved without harm coming to the little one inside. You've got a coupe of hours at least. Any moving should be done well within that time span.JMO | ||
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