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Posted by: Carlton at Mon Mar 24 17:14:06 2008 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Carlton ] It might. Also, dilepis has a pretty broad range in the wild. There may be variation in incubation times, length of time the female holds the developing eggs (or their maturity at laying),and hatching triggers based on just where your particular female originated from. If she was late stage gravid when she died it could be the eggs were more developed than they would have been if she was able to lay them naturally. | ||
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