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  • 11-29-2008, 04:53 PM
    SilverWolf
    Re: My "male" Beardie just layed eggs???
    Our first female Bearded Dragon has given us 2 sets of eggs for the last two years. Of course she was never with a male Bearded Dragon so we knew they were infertile. We just removed them and threw them away. But if there is any chance they could be fertile then I'd remove them asap and freeze them. That way you don't have to worry about hatching babies in the odd case they had the proper temps in the landfills. That is if you are not ready to raise a bunch of babies up.
    And yes it is a good idea to give them an area to lay eggs. They can get egg bound which is not good. I even had my herp vet tell me I should get my females spayed. Apparently it is possible but until my vet said something about it I never knew you could. I'd be more afraid of my BD being under the knife. But she is a vet that hates breeding of any animals. :rolleyes:
    Now that you know he is a she, you can be more prepared for future eggs being laid. :)
  • 11-29-2008, 07:46 PM
    STORMS
    Re: My "male" Beardie just layed eggs???
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Beardedragon View Post
    Get her a egg nest, she might have been holding them in for a while waiting for one which has cause alot of complications ( for instance getting eggbound)

    Will do. Ummm...where do I find one of those? Or is it something I can make?

    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Royal Morphz View Post
    yeah the pinkies seem to boost there protein levels i used to give them to all my girls during breeding season( beardies were the first animal i ever bred way back when i was 17 man that was a long time ago lol) but Lena dont give her to many pinks they tend to get meaner when fed to many plus its not something they would get in the wild

    I will be sure to keep the pinkies to a minimum. I think she has had a total of 5 since I got her. So that would be 1 pinky every 3 weeks or so ;) The bulk of her diet (85%) is salad with about 10-15% being dusted crickets, super worms & silk worms:D

    Quote:

    Originally Posted by SilverWolf View Post
    Our first female Bearded Dragon has given us 2 sets of eggs for the last two years. Of course she was never with a male Bearded Dragon so we knew they were infertile. We just removed them and threw them away. But if there is any chance they could be fertile then I'd remove them asap and freeze them. That way you don't have to worry about hatching babies in the odd case they had the proper temps in the landfills. That is if you are not ready to raise a bunch of babies up.
    And yes it is a good idea to give them an area to lay eggs. They can get egg bound which is not good. I even had my herp vet tell me I should get my females spayed. Apparently it is possible but until my vet said something about it I never knew you could. I'd be more afraid of my BD being under the knife. But she is a vet that hates breeding of any animals. :rolleyes:
    Now that you know he is a she, you can be more prepared for future eggs being laid. :)

    She hasn't been with a male while I have had her so I just pitched the eggs. I didn't realize you could have a lizard spayed - I can't imagine putting her through that. Now I am seriously considering getting a male for breeding - time for more reading :rolleyes: DIY Incubators & racks Oh my :P
  • 11-30-2008, 09:58 PM
    nixer
    Re: My "male" Beardie just layed eggs???
    boy there is alot of this going on i saw that "man" that got pregnant the other day on tv
  • 12-03-2008, 11:15 PM
    Beardedragon
    Re: My "male" Beardie just layed eggs???
    Come on, getting a lizard spayed? Whats it going to do get loose and find a wild male and make wild beardies? Id stay away from that vet. Its almost as easy as the simple thing of keeping the beardie away from others of the opposite sex. I am not sure, but I do think that spaying them is could cause many problems.
  • 12-05-2008, 04:41 PM
    SatanicIntention
    Re: My "male" Beardie just layed eggs???
    Nothing wrong with getting them spayed. People get Iguanas spayed all the time. It would prevent them from laying infertile eggs, which could possibly get eggbound, or the lizard could end up getting hypocalcemic from the constant laying if the owner isn't up-to-par with supplementing them properly.
  • 12-06-2008, 11:53 PM
    *brains*
    Re: My "male" Beardie just layed eggs???
    Sucks that they told you it was a male and it was a female tho...I knew a person who THOUGHT that their cornsnakes were a boy and girl.... and they kept them for years and just found out that they got 2 males.
  • 12-06-2008, 11:59 PM
    STORMS
    Re: My "male" Beardie just layed eggs???
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by nixer View Post
    boy there is alot of this going on i saw that "man" that got pregnant the other day on tv

    :weirdface :8::8::8:
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