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Charmed
06-19-05, 08:07 PM
I have two leo eggs that were laid yesterday, one of them has sunken in a little on the top...does this mean it is infertile or is this normal....can anyone help me?
Thanks in advance
labomb2
06-20-05, 10:05 AM
well I kept discarding eggs that my crested laid that were sunk in. and then last time I posted concerning "deflated eggs" I got a wealth of information. instead of getting rid of this clutch, i immediately put them in the moist vermiculate and within a couple days they swelled out to normal looking eggs. I thought surly at least one was no good because it was like folded in half. I think my problem is that the stuff I was using for the nesting box does not allow enough moisture for the eggs to absorb. I am still trying to find the bed-a-beast that was reckomended. anyways, I have a couple of eggs that hopefully will soon be hatching any day now.
Rosy-enthusiast
06-26-05, 09:15 PM
Bed-a-beast is in a compressed rectangle form made out of a bunch of things. You can get 3 for 15.00 at the petstore near here. pretty cheap for how much you get
stickytoedgecko
07-10-05, 01:49 PM
Go to a Plant Nursery, and ask for coconut husk. Same stuff, different name, and nurseries are cheaper than pet stores.. You can get one brick for around $3 give or take...
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