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Posted by: bullfrog1245 at Thu Mar 31 21:20:34 2005   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by bullfrog1245 ]  
   

having a problem with my eggs. First, a little background info. Father is a blizzard male, year and a half old. Mother is a tremper albino, two years old. Both are plump and healthy. Mother lays eggs in warm humid hide with vermiculite bedding. Eggs being incubated at around 79-85 degrees with good humidity level (dont have a humidity guage...bad owner!). This is the mothers first breeding season, BTW. Anyway, eggs seem nice and plump and healthy, but when I open them after their "due date", there is nothing inside but white goo or solid white that smells like mushrooms...eggs are infertile, I am assuming...any tips on how I can get better results? Thanks


   

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