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    Re: The LONG awaited eggs have arrived!

    those look a little dry, you can candle them with a flashlight but the cresteds eggs are so small the veins are really hard to see. you'll just have to wait and see.
    good luck with them! are those her first eggs? sometimes i've noticed that some girls don't lay fertile eggs their first time or two.


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    Re: The LONG awaited eggs have arrived!

    Vaughn, these are from my fat tail geckos. LOL

    Today one looks a bit better...so we will see.
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    Re: The LONG awaited eggs have arrived!

    Here is the first post, my computer got spastic when I was trying to delete a duplicate post, and ended up deleting the first post in this.

    Well, went to check on Miranda, and I found the eggs I have been so patiently- (NOT!) been waiting for, however, I think she layed them yesterday or last night sometime... They are a bit caved in and feel kinda hard, but I put them into vermiculite anyhow. You think they will make it? I have yet to be successful in hatching any eggs.
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    Re: Gravid Fat Tail/ Egg arrival

    ooops my bad, they look the same size as crested eggs.
    i had cresteds on the brain.

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    Re: Gravid Fat Tail/ Egg arrival

    Quote Originally Posted by kavmon
    ooops my bad, they look the same size as crested eggs.
    i had cresteds on the brain.

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    Hehehe, thats OK! I too have cresties on the brain, hoping I may see eggs out of them too!
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