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Shriveled Eggs?

lil_frogger2 Jul 13, 2003 12:41 AM

I have a southern alligator lizard that laid 3 eggs. Tpday when i got hime, they were shriveled. I know this is for beardies, but no one reads the alligator lizard forum, wouldn't the eggs be fixed the same though? Is it ok that they are shriveled? Can and should they be fixed? And if they can, how? Thanks
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~Julie~
1.0 Southern Alligator Lizard
2.0 Christmas Toad
2.3 Pacific Tree Frog
1.0 White Tree Frog
0.2 Bearded Dragon
1.0 Patterdale Terrier

Replies (1)

dragonsbynature Jul 13, 2003 01:22 AM

no idea about that type of lizard... but if bearded dragon eggs are shriveling it's usually because of to low humidty. If you are incubating the eggs, add a water container to get the humidity up.

g'luck.

brandon
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Dragons by Nature

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