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Posted by: adamjeffery at Tue Jun 27 21:35:41 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by adamjeffery ] well every animal is differant and i have seen no experiments with leo eggs but i know for a fact that you CAN roll and move snake eggs with out killing them. henry dean did experiments and i myself had an accident as well as others with turning eggs.(whole incubator got flipped over by my mother 1 month into incubation all hatched) they will be fine from the turning.if eggs were so delicate in the wild none would ever survive. for example in the wild temps never stay the same nor does humidity so the theory behind having an incubator is to just make our lives easier and to CONTROL the variables. in the wild another animalmight find the nest and eat only one egg but by doing so disturbs the other DOES it die? nope. or what if an animal walks through the nest. | ||
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