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RE: After a month and a half my female finially laid 26 eggs

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Posted by: phwyvern at Mon Mar 15 19:18:43 2004   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by phwyvern ]  
   

Mine laid 24 last night - 22 hopefully good, 1 iffy, and 1 sadly broken. I find that those that are on the deflated side just haven't had time / opportunity to absorb the ambient moisture from the substrate they were laid in compared to the plump eggs. If you make sure the soil is damp (not dripping wet) and cover them up and let them go for a day they tend to fill out.



My egg laying substrate is not always evenly wetted throughout from all the digging and moving by the dragon (I rewet when I move to the incubator after rearranging the eggs nicely) and about half the eggs in the clutch I dug up today were on the deflated side while the others were nice and plump.



In the past when I have had hard or really splotchy looking yellow eggs they were infertile. The one iffy egg I have has a yellowish look rather than pearly white so I am watching it carefully in case it's a bad one.



I'm just hoping this year that I don't have a repeat of last summer. Had a nice healthy looking clutch go full term only to later find out they were not fertile when 2 weeks past the hatching date they suddenly caved in. I cut them open to find nothing but yolk.






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