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Posted by: adamjeffery at Mon Jul 31 20:05:15 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by adamjeffery ] well my first egg i ever had from my leos was doing great up to about 2 days ago when i noticed it was sweating and today i get home from work and it was all sunken in. so i called a few people and they all said to look for movement in the egg when candeling and to look to see if their were any veins. so it was not moveing anymore(it was a few days ago), their were no more veins so i decided to cut it and the baby was fully formed and had absorbed most of the yolk but it was not moving. so i was wondering what would cause full term death in geckos. the temps varied slightly in the last few days and went from 81 and it went up to 84 today but 81 was the average since they were laid. please help advice needed i still have more eggs in the incubator that have about a month left to hatch. i dont want to repeat this dissapointment | ||
>> Next Message: RE: what causes full term death??? im sad... - garweft, Tue Aug 1 00:18:04 2006 | ||
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