Hi guys just wondering if anyone knows how short a time after mating can a female beardie produce fertile eggs? My male and female were put together on 9th October, and mated straight away, then she laid 19 eggs last night 21st Oct, 12 days later. These eggs actually look quite good, but it is a bit too early to candle them.
My other female laid an infertile clutch before she was even put with the male and then a second infertile clutch 7 days after she went with the male. But those eggs were very crappy looking compared to the ones laid last night by my red female.
So I guess my question is how late in the development of the eggs inside the female can the eggs be fertilised? Can some of the pre-development happen before the mating and then mating occurs where they are fertilised?
btw, the hot end of my tank is about 106 degrees and cool end about 90 degrees. Thanks is advance!
What more do you want Greg??
There is no pre-development.
From mating to egg laying is 2 to 4 weeks.
Average is 21 days. Unless your male mated sooner than you think. I dont know.
Thanks Tom, that's a heap better than your first response, a bit more detail. Where did you find out about the biology of beardies? I searched for a long time before I posted this thread and found no in depth reproductive biology info.
No worries, yes I've been a dragon breeder for around 5 and a half years now also, but this is the first time anything like this has happened, lol. In the past they either laid fertile eggs which resulted in babies, or no eggs at all. None of this infertile egg stuff, although I'd heard of it happening quite a bit.