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my dragons first clutch

starmom Jan 18, 2007 01:52 PM

the eggs delilah popped out last sunday, have never seen beardies eggs before.

I assume the firmer more white ones are better.......

would appreciate some info since this all very new to us.

They are currently in a hoobevator that belongs to a friend.

thanks

sue

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Replies (4)

starmom Jan 18, 2007 05:07 PM

regarding what the eggs look like, if this is a normal appearance, if not why do you think?

thanks....

photo taken an hour after they were laid on the floor of the enclosure.
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legalizefreedom Jan 18, 2007 06:05 PM

when my beardie had babies a while ago NONE of them were yellow. IDK what that means...

PHLdyPayne Jan 18, 2007 08:34 PM

Most of those eggs look infertile. Probably the only ones that may go full term and hatch are the more solid white looking ones. The yellow ones are either eggs with insufficient shelling (ie not enough calcium in your dragon to properly shell all the eggs) or are just infertile.

Incubate them all and as some start to collapse or really mold up fast, you can remove them and toss them out. Infertile eggs won't sit for long in an incubator before they start to rot and smell, well like rotting eggs.
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starmom Jan 18, 2007 08:38 PM

thanks for your imput........

Kinda figured similar...

will keep you all posted....

sue
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