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GOOD morning

Jbuggs20 Apr 17, 2004 08:44 AM

Looks like I have got me some egg laying machines on my hands!! 2 more beautiful crisp looking eggs this morning that makes 5 so far and my other female is about to drop again as well within a couple days.. Was wondering instead of a bunch of deli cups should I just get one bigger rectangular rubbermaid and put the eggs together? Happy Herper!
Jason

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RedQuake Apr 17, 2004 09:14 AM

Eggs are always a nice thing to see first thing in the morning

Red

>>Looks like I have got me some egg laying machines on my hands!! 2 more beautiful crisp looking eggs this morning that makes 5 so far and my other female is about to drop again as well within a couple days.. Was wondering instead of a bunch of deli cups should I just get one bigger rectangular rubbermaid and put the eggs together? Happy Herper!
>>Jason
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gecko_den Apr 17, 2004 09:33 AM

What I do is at the beginning of the laying season assign a serving saver to each female. I put a label on the top and write down the date that the clutch was laid. This allows for tracking of which eggs were layed by which females. Usually by the time I need more room to add eggs, the earlier eggs have hatched so new eggs take their spot. I use the same size serving saver as described in Albey's incubation method. I have always used his method and have had great success.
Albeys Incubation method

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