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nimrodfiftyfour
04-14-05, 01:48 AM
Ok, so this is my second year breeding, and its not doing so hot yet. Last year I had outstanding luck and all of my eggs were great health when hatched. However, this year, no so much. Of the 6 eggs so far this year, I only see one turning out I think. Also, I have 2 females that have carried eggs for way too long. They are both proven from last season and each over 50 grams. The patternless had hers in her for over 3 months before she laid her unfertilized eggs. The other has been almost 3 months now and still hasn't laid.
I can't figure it out. I have not changed anything from last year. They are all kept in a large rack system at a temp. of about 90 degrees. Each has a calcium dish, humid hide, hiding place, and food dish in her enclosure. The only thing that I could think is that I used a new virgin male this time around who didn't seem to really know what he was doing. That would explain the fertilization problems, but what about the long gestation? Any help is much appreciated. Thanks a bunch everyone

WingedWolf
04-14-05, 07:24 AM
The time between clutches is usually shorter than that, but the time from when they first become gravid to the first clutch--what you're describing doesn't sound abnormal to me.

nimrodfiftyfour
04-15-05, 12:42 AM
Ok, that helps. Do you think the infertile eggs are just from a first-timer male?

WingedWolf
04-15-05, 05:01 AM
Probably...hopefully he'll figure out what he's doing. After all, she can't lay fertile eggs if he doesn't mate with the right end. :D

nimrodfiftyfour
04-15-05, 11:34 PM
Maybe thats the end he likes, ZING! lol. Anyway, she laid them last night, glad I got that out of the way. I've discovered that your second season is really your learning season. Thanks for the responses.