What substrate are the eggs on?
Cyndy

On Thu, 21 Dec 2000 22:25:26 EST [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> In a message dated 00-12-20 18:14:54 EST, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Jim 
> Chapman) 
> writes:
> > I would be interested in seeing your picture.  This year I only 
> bred one
> >  female and I'm not sure if they were larger but the first two 
> eggs did
> >  produce stronger, healthier babies.  There must have been 
> something lacking
> >  in her diet that made subsequent eggs less strong.  I plan to 
> breed Agamura
> >  again this coming year and will try to increase quantity and 
> quality of 
> what
> >  I feed her.
> 
> Jim, I attached a pic of 2 unrelated clutches of eggs.  The female 
> that laid 
> the larger eggs had a couple of previous clutches where she only 
> laid one 
> egg, respectively.  Those eggs were even larger and she did have 
> difficulty 
> laying the first one. 
>   
> FWIW, I use a hovabator for incubation.  I notice a slight drop in 
> the night 
> incubation temperatures in the hovabator as the ambient temperature 
> in the 
> room is cooler when the extra lights are off.
> 
> Stacy

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