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Incubating for colors and a pregnancy question.

alkee42 Jan 05, 2004 01:17 PM

How do you do the incubation cooling for colors that amgecko was speaking of below? I am just curious because it sounds very interesting. Any sites reccomended would be great.

My female has had visible eggs for atleast three weeks. She is still eating like a pig is there anything I should worry about? Someone told me that after she stops eating she will drop her clutch about 1-2 weeks after. I just dont want her to become egg bound. What are any obvious signs of being egg bound. She looks good, she is active and eating a ton I just want to take all precautions I can. All advice is appriciated.

Thanks in advance,

Jeremy
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1 Female het albino, blizzard, jungle
1 ? albino
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Replies (1)

ByRandom Jan 05, 2004 01:22 PM

>>How do you do the incubation cooling for colors that amgecko was speaking of below? I am just curious because it sounds very interesting. Any sites reccomended would be great.
>>

Seriously have no idea what you're talking about. I have to delirious (I'm an insomniac by nature, so I feel like I am delirious! lol )

>>My female has had visible eggs for atleast three weeks. She is still eating like a pig is there anything I should worry about? Someone told me that after she stops eating she will drop her clutch about 1-2 weeks after. I just dont want her to become egg bound. What are any obvious signs of being egg bound. She looks good, she is active and eating a ton I just want to take all precautions I can. All advice is appriciated.
>>

My female stopped eating about a week before she layed. Then the day she did she ate 4 waxworms, 7 (or 8) super worms and a few large crickets. Just make sure that you pump her full of as many super worms/meal worms/crickets you can. I'm thinking of getting a pinkie and feeding it to her. Anyone have any suggestions?

>>Thanks in advance,
>>
>>Jeremy

You're welcome, lol.
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