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My eggs are starting to dent, plz help

Gilbery007 Jun 10, 2005 11:27 AM

Hi as you may know my female laid her first clutch yesterday. When i checked them this morning i can see they are starting to dent on top. Does this mean they are infertile or is my humidity too low??? The humidity is around 90% inside the sealed container. Any help or comments are muchly appreciated Thank You.
Gilbery's Gecko's
Gilbery's Gecko's

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peachstategeckos Jun 10, 2005 11:35 AM

Well since it was her frst clutch they might be infertile. alot of first time breeders have infertile clutches when tehy first start out. Add a little more water and just watch...
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GreggMM Jun 10, 2005 12:05 PM

Do not add any more water..... 90% humidity is plenty.... The eggs will soak up the moisture it needs on its own.....

Gilbery007 Jun 10, 2005 12:12 PM

Thanks for your replies, nah i thought it would be because they are infertile. Shall i worry about it or wait for next clutch??? Thanks for the replies.
Gilbery's Gecko's
Gilbery's Gecko's

peachstategeckos Jun 10, 2005 12:46 PM

>>Thanks for your replies, nah i thought it would be because they are infertile. Shall i worry about it or wait for next clutch??? Thanks for the replies.
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>>Gilbery's Gecko's
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Katie F.
Peach State Geckos
Breeding Mealworms
My Email
AIM SN: PeachyGex

"A herper's life is never dull" - ME

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