Snake-Queen
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Ashley, it is obvious that she is thriving under your care. She is looking great! If I wasn't so afraid I'd hurt one, I'd love a crestie, as they are so cute.
Thanks Mel : ) You Could get an Adult, I'm sure you've got some gentle in ya Snake Queeeen!

Could we get a current picture of the eggs?
- i Will Keep Updating Every Clutch,
- I Will Try to get a picture of the One surviving Egg which is super plump.
(The other ended Up Shriveling As it wasn't as calcified as the other)
- I try not to Handle the egg at all But I will Get a picture Today.
- Also, I have a question for other gecko Keepers.
- When I got Rye Before she laid, She wouldn't Fire up.
- After she had the clutch she was always red and fired almost constantly.
- in 2 days it'll be the 3 week mark since she had the
first clutch in my care, and now she doesnt fire up at all?
- Do Others notice this in gravid females?
Rye's Egg on Superhatch, Labeled June 10th - I Bought her June 9th. So the 10th was my Guesstimation as it was between that and the 11th.
http://tinypic.com/r/a2yrf9/6
Candling the Egg -
http://tinypic.com/r/2e2gkua/6
Again;
http://tinypic.com/r/msc84k/6
Rye Cute self today![]()
http://tinypic.com/r/ayasdj/6
http://tinypic.com/r/2uqbs6u/6
Ongoing pictures of eggs & future clutches, hatchlings, general breeding/husbandry questions, and miscellaneous updates can be placed in the discussion forum...those things don't belong on the BOI.
If it is relevant to the transaction or seller, it can be posted here.
I don't really want to go through, post by post, explaining what should or should not be on the BOI. As far as posting a link to this thread in a discussion area - I recommend against it. Doing so encourages continuing the BOI there, which is unacceptable. BOI and discussion threads/topics are not interchangeable, and overlapping of the two is strongly discouraged.
This thread reminds me of the stone temple pilots song"dead and bloated".
I took the liberty of emailing the seller to see if she has any intentions of doing damage control.