we had to get everyone out of the house becuase the next house over was on fire,and during the rushing around the male lost his tail poor guy must have been scared. the firefighters put the fire out so everyones fine now
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we had to get everyone out of the house becuase the next house over was on fire,and during the rushing around the male lost his tail poor guy must have been scared. the firefighters put the fire out so everyones fine now
i only lowered the temps for breeding recently and last time it took weeks for the female to lay could the stress have cuase her to lay early, the eggs look intact and firm, i put them in a tubberware with a sand soil mix ,those stupid mites are still their too i thought i killed them last time but the coco fiber i picked up under the eggs was swarming with them so i made sure not to let any coconut stuff get into the tubberware and the inqubators warming up as i type, hehe its a whole giant freezer for two little eggs
i guess if they hatch i'll give them fire related names
i was thinking inferno, and for some reason after burner keeps popping up in my head so that can be the other ones name
if they hatch that is
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