Yes I put a pen light behind them and I see red veins, some more prominent than the others. The yellow onesDrache613":ytinh9x1 said:Hello,
They are fertile, correct?
Those temperatures & humidity are pretty good. Are they in an incubator then?
Tracie
Why not LOL? Or is she housed with another dragon?Mmcgrauth":2fi5fwiq said:I definitely was not expecting eggs...
claudiusx":2jdhvpw6 said:How exciting.
How old are the eggs?
Vermiculite or perlite might have been a better substrate to use. Is that playsand? The sand looks pretty dry to me.
She could lay another clutch, but it would typically be in a few weeks.
Why not LOL? Or is she housed with another dragon?Mmcgrauth":2jdhvpw6 said:I definitely was not expecting eggs...
-Brandon
Its amazing compared to lots of warm blooded babies that reptile and amphibians are able to take care of them selves right as they hatch.Aaradimian":1zfl4yrs said:Very cool! Assuming all goes to plan, what are your plans for 19 little bundles of lizardy joy?
BeardedDragonSteve":35x449f5 said:Its amazing compared to lots of warm blooded babies that reptile and amphibians are able to take care of them selves right as they hatch.Aaradimian":35x449f5 said:Very cool! Assuming all goes to plan, what are your plans for 19 little bundles of lizardy joy?
Well unfortunately only 5 of the 19 made it... most of themAaradimian":2mt2930y said:Very cool! Assuming all goes to plan, what are your plans for 19 little bundles of lizardy joy?
AHBD":1yy3rbse said:That's too bad. How do you know for sure they went bad, even if they only have a few veins that would not determine conclusively whether they are viable. Did they get too wet ? That will kill them + cause the to turn colors. Be sure the moss around them is not too wet.