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Shelley1063
at Mon Nov 14 18:09:33 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Shelley1063 ]
Yes, that is true, if you don't incubate the eggs chances are slim to none that they will ever hatch. So, if someone doesn't plan to incubate the eggs it is senseless and, in my opinion, inhumane to put a female with a male, have her go through all the physical stress of breeding and laying multiple clutches of eggs for the owner to simply throw them out. As you (Tania) have experienced with the male/female you have rescued, it takes a heavy toll on the females health if she isn't given proper supplementation/care. Hope that explained my previous comments better 
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- New gecko - herpheart13, Fri Nov 11 16:52:01 2005
- RE: New gecko - boxielover, Fri Nov 11 17:03:37 2005
- RE: New gecko - herpheart13, Fri Nov 11 17:13:54 2005
- RE: New gecko - Shelley1063, Fri Nov 11 18:40:52 2005
- Don't do it! - tanias16, Mon Nov 14 11:44:04 2005
RE: Don't do it! - Shelley1063, Mon Nov 14 18:09:33 2005
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