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Posted by: trevid at Wed Jul 6 15:41:58 2011 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by trevid ] Well, maybe they weren't good to begin with but heres the story...I have 2 female alterna and 1 male. The first female and the male came out of brumation first, followed by the other female 2 weeks later. the first female bred right after her first post brumation shed as did the 2nd female 2 weeks later. They both layed their eggs 2 weeks apart. first cluth was 13 big eggs. Looked good then, still look good. 2nd cluth was from smaller female and she layed 14(at the time) good looking eggs. some mite still be good but fungus began pretty quick. Husbandry was virtually identical for both females. Does this just happen or does anyone have ideas/opinions why eggs bad? Dave | ||
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