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FR
at Sat Feb 23 16:54:08 2013 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by FR ]
Yes, and on rodents, but not tiny meals. they seem to go for large meals. Had a few start on lizards, but most on rodents.
Again, I am a fan of choices, the hatchlings did well when then could get to a nice moist area and still be dry, of course, keep that 95F hot spot. If your female is upside down, you have fertile eggs coming. If you support nesting, the eggs are easy to hatch. If you force the female to hold eggs, it will be very problematic.
Actually, they will only wrap up, living eggs. If they leave fertile eggs out, its because the embryos died. Best wishes and all the luck in the world.
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