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Need Help!!! - Lizard had eggs

Jah May 04, 2008 12:08 AM

I need help and steps, if possible, how to treat these eggs in the proper way of handling them. If anyone could help, please tell me. Thanks.
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Five Alligator Lizards

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aliceinwl May 04, 2008 08:47 PM

Get some vermiculite or coconut fiber substrate. Get it damp, but not wet. You can get it wet and then squeeze out all the water you can (squeeze really hard). Then get a little tupperware or delicup or gladware container. Bury the egga about 2/3rds to 3/4ths of the way, be careful to keep the eggs top side up. Put on the lid and open it a crack every week for air exchange. Put it somewhere in the house where the temperature stays relatively stable. If you notice lots of large hanging droplets on the lid the substrate may be too moist, you can wipe off the lid with a paper towel to prevent these raining dowm. The eggs should hatch in around two months.

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