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pweaver
at Wed May 12 08:47:21 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by pweaver ]
I have several groups of leos, most are 1.2 or 1.3. I've been breeding these for about 2 years now. The first year, nearly all of the eggs that I got were fertile. Last year only about 50%. So far this year, I've had to toss almost all of them. When they are layed, they are more of a light gray color than white, and not very firm. After about a week or so they start growing white moss on them.
Any thoughts on why this could be happening? Since I'm dealing with 3 different males, it seems hard to believe that it's a fertility problem, but it must be. Could there be something missing from their diet causing this?
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