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Posted by: paalexan at Tue Jul 1 20:50:36 2003 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by paalexan ] I had the same thing happen a couple days ago with a Uta stansburiana egg. The thing just popped while I was checking the eggs. I expected these eggs to have a couple weeks to go, and the embryo, though pretty far along, wasn't ready for hatching and just died. The best I could think of was that maybe excessive moisture causes more swelling than desert-adapted critters' eggs can handle, but I really don't know. Odd, either way... | ||
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