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    Re: Don't try this at home....700g female just laid eggs

    Quote Originally Posted by piedlover79 View Post
    Ooops. As long as she's okay. I hope the eggs work out. I had something very similar happen with a 800 gram pied female, she laid two fairly good looking eggs but the hatchlings were so deformed that they didn't make it. I have no idea if her low weight or incubator caused the deformity.
    Sorry to hear yours didn't make it. The way the eggs look doesn't makes me very optimistic, but I will give anything a chance. My incubator has been dialed in for a couple years now, so that at least one variable I'm not worried about.

    Quote Originally Posted by JodanOrNoDan View Post
    Very interested in the outcome on this. Any idea how old she was when the accident happened? I saw an 800 gram female fully ovulated at a pet store the other day. They had though she was a he and had her in a display with a male for about 24hrs.
    I'm thinking somewhere around a year, but the breeder wasn't sure on an exact date, no doubt less than 18 month old though.

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