above i was was not talking about me slitting open the eggs. they slit it open i think its "pipping"? like there about to pop there head out but no head comes out, i open them after i am 100% sure they did not make it, just to clear that up, it might have seemed confusing
i did some more research and i decided to get a poo sample done, i reaad that even healthy looking dragons could have parasites and since i got my "rescue" from somewhat poor living conditions. also cus i remember my bigest female being 350+ grams and now she is 300 and that kind of worries me.
i did some more research and i decided to get a poo sample done, i reaad that even healthy looking dragons could have parasites and since i got my "rescue" from somewhat poor living conditions. also cus i remember my bigest female being 350+ grams and now she is 300 and that kind of worries me.
I believe it could have something to do with it, yes. If the adults aren't healthy, then the babies won't be healthy. Doesn't matter if they develop or not, if they never make it out of the shell there is a reason.
So what happened with the fecal sample? What have you concluded?
Great responses mystik. I would also agree with not breeding "rescues" no telling how bad the conditions got or what kind of genetic disorders they could have... "rescues" can be GREAT pets, but not breeders
fecal came back normal and my 2 clutches did great 100% success rate..as far as breeding a rescue this is my first time breeding so im not going to go out and buy an expensive animals if i dont even know i can do it or want to do it.....iv already heard it so no need to say it again so get off the "dont breed rescues" and look for the real issues i dont already know about!!