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Posted by marksherps on September 18, 2002 at 12:29:57:
In Reply to: Re: Question about iguana eggs posted by slinkykirk on September 18, 2002 at 12:21:06:
::)) :Just looked on Jen Swoffords Page :"Iguana eggs, like most reptile eggs, are white, ovoid (elliptical rather than round) and slightly soft or leathery rather than hard and brittle like a bird egg. Pick up gently at the ends of the egg, and avoid squeezing." :So I assume they stay that way as there was no mention of them hardening. : : :::You're a big help! LOL :::::yeah, reptile eggs aren't like hens eggs. They have a soft and leathery feel to them. Hope you're all set to go with all those possible Iggies! :-o :::::right, but our python eggs normally feel firm after a day and these still feel very soft but are white in color. ::::::Hello, our female iguana laid 24 eggs yesterday. They are white but feel soft. Is that normal for fertile iguana eggs? We did see breeding about 2 months ago. Thanks! ::::: :::: ::: :: :
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:::hehe! Ah, As I don't breed my girl I just get rid of the ASAP. I've never bothered hanging around to see if they go hard or not! <:) (They were white though).
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