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    Moving with female on eggs?

    I’m not experiencing this situation, but is something I’ve been thinking about as it is a possibility.
    If I decide to let a female incubate her eggs and I have to move houses while she is still in them. Is it better to just pull her and the eggs and put the eggs in an incubator to finish up. As the incubator wouldn’t experience the temp swing the same while moving. Or get everything ready in the new place, leave the eggs with her, and make the move as quick and quiet for her as possible? By wrapping her tub in layers of blankets to hold heat and cut out noise and light.
    I’m leaning towards the first option. Which adds a second question. Can you pull a clutch from a female at anytime if you decide to maternally incubate at first?

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    Re: Moving with female on eggs?

    If you know you have a gravid female and will be moving in the time before theyre due to hatch then I would use an incubator from day 1.

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