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She laid two eggs

ehuante May 31, 2004 04:47 PM

thanx for all the help.
Now i hope they hatch. their in the little blue container to the right.

Replies (3)

jeune18 May 31, 2004 05:46 PM

well i am not real sure but i don't think it is a good idea to keep the eggs in the cage because they could shift them or step on them. she won't know her eggs are not there so it is not like she will search for them or anything. maybe others could comment on this. do you have a strip (long) bulb on top of their cage? maybe you could set them up there to keep them warm and then just move the light off their cage at night. and the vermiculite is moistened right?
anyway maybe someone else who is more experienced with eggs will comment but that is my suggestions for now.

CONGRATS!
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vonnie
***One of the advantages of being disorderly is that one is constantly making exciting discoveries. - A. A. Milne***

PHEve May 31, 2004 06:08 PM

Also they will be jumped upon and stand a chance of being destroyed. the tank temps can get high, especially on hot days.

Put that little container with dampened vermiculite or perlite, and eggs, inside plastic shoebox (with a hole the size of a quarter like the lid in pic.

Then put that shoe box in a room that does not go below high 70's or above 90 degrees.

Or put in a hovabator incubator and set temps, either way can work.

Hope all works out and we see some gorgeous Bicinctores soon
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Eve

ehuante May 31, 2004 09:21 PM

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