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Posted by: caecilianman02 at Sun Mar 14 16:12:25 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by caecilianman02 ] Newt and Salamander eggs can be easy to hatch. Garden Slender eggs sounds pretty unusual to me. Usually they are round. I'd put a small aquarium or fish bowl in my window, fill it about 3/4 with pond water, put some gravel or sand on the bottom with pond plants, and maybe gently areate them by means of a box filter. But garden slender eggs... did you find these on land? If you found the eggs on land, then they almost undoubtedly belong to a green snake or ringneck snake, in which case you'd have to make an incubator. I will need a little more information about these "garden slender eggs" before I can tell you exactly what to do. | ||
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