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    Question about leo eggs

    And about lizard eggs in general ive been reading a few different things on breeding leos and incubating their eggs. 2 out of 3 said that after 24 hours the embrios attach themselfs to the egg and if you rotate the eggs the embryo will drown. I always thought that that was only true with snake eggs and that leo eggs and other lizard eggs didnt attach to the egg. So my question is are leo eggs like snake eggs where if you rotate them they will die?

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    yes from what I remember Its true. i had 2 leos when i was younger who turned out to be male and female. read up on it and you cant rotate their eggs

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    Re: Question about leo eggs

    whoops, it claimed i hadnt posted it so i posted twice :s sorry!
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    Re: Question about leo eggs

    You can rotate them right after they're laid and for a certain amount of time after however I'm not sure about that time. It's probably just a good practice to treat them like snake eggs and try not to rotate them. Especially after a couple days.


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