Hey, my name is Cassie & I was wondering if somebody could possibly help me?? So My beardie has been with a male at the beginning of September & they did there thing, but I separated them because I know they can’t live in the same tank together. But then on October 12th she had her 1st clutch of 34 eggs, but they weren’t good is what I was totally, the person that told me said (“usually the 1st clutch is good”)? I don’t know if that’s true or not but that’s what they told me.. but in the early morning on November 1st she had her 2nd clutches of 31 eggs & I have them in an incubator with vermiculite & everything but I’m not sure if there good or not?? I REALLY want them to be good , I’m hoping & pray they are.. please
I'm out of my depth on this question but I didn't want to leave you hanging with no answer at all! I just did a web search and turned up this How To Tell If Bearded Dragon Eggs Are Fertile
Maybe it's a bit helpful? @Drache613 and @AHBD, would you guys be at all familiar with breeding bearded dragons?
Hi there, the eggs are too discolored by the substrate to see clearly. I do see that some of them are mostly plump but sagging just a bit. If they were very deflated looking they would def. be duds. A rule of thumb is to give them a chance because it doesn't hurt to incubate them. If they are bad, then you will eventually see it.
Hi there, the eggs are too discolored by the substrate to see clearly. I do see that some of them are mostly plump but sagging just a bit. If they were very deflated looking they would def. be duds. A rule of thumb is to give them a chance because it doesn't hurt to incubate them. If they are bad, then you will eventually see it.
Oh okay, thank you guys for replying I appreciate it. This is my 1st time with eggs, i’ve googled a lot about it but I wanted to actually talk to somebody, you know? Is there a way I can maybe wipe them off or something like that without hurting them or anything ? & do you know if different breeds of bearded dragons lay different eggs or a different colored eggs or are they all the same for all bearded dragons? Sorry if that’s a stupid question lol
My female beardie laid her first clutch last spring. I got about 15 babies from 30 eggs.
Have you heard about candling? Take the plumpest & cream color egg gently lift it up, keeping the orientation stable (up is up ) slide a phone flashlight under the egg so u can see through the egg. You should see veins and a pinkish color if they're futile
I'll echo what @AHBD said tho, there seems to be a few in there that are not viable.
I would not wipe them with anything- just let them be. The dud's in my clutch eventually started to mold- and caved in. the duds were not plump
What do you use in the laybox, I've seen where people used coco fiber and it makes the eggs real dirty like yours are. I used either sand or a topsoil/sand mix for the laybox which is much better and the eggs don't get stained. Good job on the vermiculite though, that's generally the best for incubation. You can cut some holes in the lid and wipe away any excess condensation that might gather so it doesn't drip on the eggs.
As adapa mentioned, you can " candle" some but it's best to wait a week or two to get a better idea, by then there will be tiny veins starting to branch out from a small pink circle. If you pick one up, put it back in the exact position it was in.
That can mean that they're infertile but it can also be from too much humidity or water dripping on them from the lid. The substrate coating them probably accelerates it. Can you post pics of them ? BTW, I re-read your first where I was trying to figure out if you wrote that someone told you that the first clutch is usually infertile, [ if that's what you meant ] if so , that's just a myth.