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RE: fertile?

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Posted by: NeoScales at Mon Jan 31 16:18:10 2005   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by NeoScales ]  
   

Yellow tinged eggs aren't "normal" and are a sign of incomplete shelling. Often these eggs fail to hatch irrespective of their fertility at the time of deposit. However as I showed the thread “The Hatching of an Irregular Egg”, they certainly can contain viable young…

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…so as with any egg, just incubate it as if it were fertile until proven otherwise. I've got 2 yellow hued eggs in the incubator right now.
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