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Re: Slightly yellow eggs? Can they still be fertile? >>>


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Posted by Gecko2525 on March 14, 2003 at 21:33:34:

In Reply to: Re: Slightly yellow eggs? Can they still be fertile? >>> posted by Gecko_King on March 14, 2003 at 16:07:06:

Thanks for your response.

I never did open my eggs before. Never really thought of it. Though when I did shine the light thought after a good month of a moulded egg I didn't see anything but a clear yellow egg.

I do not leave my male in with my females because I like to monitor all of them. This way if one gets sick they all won't and I can see how much and how little they are eating. It makes it easier for me that way. I wish I could keep them all together. I have 3 females and 1 male, but I like the safer route. Even it involves more work. LOL

I haven't taking he eggs out yet to check so maybe I will tonight. I've basically just left them alone. I will leave them in there until they start to mould.

Thanks again,
Liz


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