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Posted by: cycluracornuta at Thu Jan 15 05:06:51 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by cycluracornuta ] Is Kharma laying eggs every year or not at all ? Moving animals is always a huge stress risk. I wonder if the shock of the move might have had some influence on the 5 year old rupturing the yolk, There have been a many cases of ruptured yolks killing iguanas, It is enough to make anyone with a restless gravid iguana nervous that she is going to land hard and rupture an egg. Alternatively there seems to be alot of cyclura in colder climates that do not lay eggs at all. Or every other year or sporatically. They eem to have the ability to reabsorb the eggs, or retain them in deminished condition indefinetely. Are there not alot like that at the rescue in hartford ? And what about some of the cyclura at cyclura.com ? If you fear Kharma does not fall into the same category of these other iggs, maybe all kharma needs is to build a nest and lay some slugs once in awhle. If you can afford to put her outside for the month of august, she will probably lay for you -- she has done it before. | ||
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