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Posted by: kylefrost at Sun Mar 22 10:28:44 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by kylefrost ] Definitely a West African Sand Boa(egg layers). Those slugs aside, the good eggs look fertile. I wouldn't leave them in the cage though - they will likely dehydrate quickly. I'd at least set them up in vermiculite or perlite(however you do your dragon eggs. Not sure on incubation temp but if I remember correctly, the eggs hatch fast, 10 days or something like that. Good luck! [ Hide Replies ]
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