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    Re: First Ever Clutch - 4 Slugs

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    I kept her at the regular 87-90 hot spot and 77 to 80 cool side. I never really change the temps at all. I didn't know it was necessary honestly. I hope that isn't what caused the problem...
    I doubt it. That's exactly where I keep mine and I have the first clutch of the year in the incubator now, eight good eggs from a large virgin female. She laid them right on the heat.

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    slugs happen when a female ovulates to soon. So the ovum don't have a chance to fully develope into proper eggs. This can be cause by her being kept to warm or by the enviroment or by her just having something off internally. Infertal eggs are eggs that didn't get the males part.

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