Female desert actually laid fertile eggs?
Ryan Buckley of Outback Reptiles posted a picture on his Facebook page (mobile uploads) of a supposed female desert on a clutch of what looks like 6 good eggs.
Im not going to post the picture without permission.
Can anyone verify this? It's something to keep an eye on now. If it is a desert and they hatch then it means it is possible to breed female deserts.
Pretty cool huh.
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Re: Female desert actually laid fertile eggs?
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ball-nut
Not entirely true. If, and that's a big IF they go term and hatch into thriving babies, female desert prices will sadly not be in line with the success rate of deserts.
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The prices are not in line now....
Re: Female desert actually laid fertile eggs?
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snakesRkewl
While I'm excited for Ryan if that's true, I don't think it changes much in the grand scope of things, but we shall see :confused:
It depends. Lots of questions need to be asked first. A big one is whether or not this took some special incubation / cooling / SOMETHING that got it to produce. Another is if they will go full term and hatch into healthy deserts!
If so, then enchis, orange dreams, AND deserts are my favorite enhancer morphs :D
I really hope that it IS a desert... I hope everything works out.. and I hope to get a desert in the future :D
EDIT: To the OP, you don't need to post the picture, but you can link his facebook :gj:. For all the facebook newbies, just click on "Wall" and look at the post he titled "And They Say Female Deserts Don't Lay Fertile Eggs...":
http://www.facebook.com/#!/profile.p...007754&sk=wall
Re: Female desert actually laid fertile eggs?
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Slim
A Desert Pinstripe is very high on my wish list.
x2! Desert spinner :bow:....
Anything desert really! Gah, I'm getting my hopes up :mad:!!