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FR
at Wed Jun 5 15:47:46 2013 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by FR ]
RG is right, do what works best for you. But as an old timer, use the KISS method, as I found its best. KISS is, keep it simple stupid. And it really works for reptile eggs.
you are right, 82 is a number, not the best or the worst. just a number.
Heres another thinker for you. About reptile eggs, hog eggs are simple. Varanid eggs and tort eggs can do "things". An example is, I had two species of varanids, have this occur. A clutch was laid, the first pipped and hatched at aprox 105 days, the last egg in the clutch pipped and hatched normally at 414 days. And in one case, a hatchling grew up and laid eggs, before its littermate hatched. Hows them apples.
Torts, even crazier stories. Cheers
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