Hi All,
it's been forever since I have posted...
My red beardie started digging like crazy in her cage so I got a large plastic bin and put some moist playsand and ecoearth mixture. She laid some plump white leathery eggs(not collapsed). I picked up a couple of them and candled them and saw a red ring on the bottom of the egg. I didn't really see any real large veins(maybe some small ones)... Does this mean the eggs are fertile? One of my young male beardies did get in her cage once a little while back...
I was NOT prepared for fertile eggs and now my son won't let me freeze them. I have tupperware containers but not vermiculite. I do have some eco-earth coconut bedding that stays pretty moist. I don't have an UTH but I could setup a CHE for warmth.
I was thinking of setting up a 10G tank with water on the bottom put a brick in there to keep the tupperware container out of the water and humid.
What do you think?
Larry
it's been forever since I have posted...
My red beardie started digging like crazy in her cage so I got a large plastic bin and put some moist playsand and ecoearth mixture. She laid some plump white leathery eggs(not collapsed). I picked up a couple of them and candled them and saw a red ring on the bottom of the egg. I didn't really see any real large veins(maybe some small ones)... Does this mean the eggs are fertile? One of my young male beardies did get in her cage once a little while back...
I was NOT prepared for fertile eggs and now my son won't let me freeze them. I have tupperware containers but not vermiculite. I do have some eco-earth coconut bedding that stays pretty moist. I don't have an UTH but I could setup a CHE for warmth.
I was thinking of setting up a 10G tank with water on the bottom put a brick in there to keep the tupperware container out of the water and humid.
What do you think?
Larry