ErnieM
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We had a "members only" event at the Nashville Zoo last evening, and I got to chat with one of the docents in the Herp exhibit...what I learned was that the Zoo actually has two BREEDING PAIR of Dracaena, and each pair laid 5 eggs this past season. Unfortunately, the eggshells will not set up, so the female ends up crushing the ones left in the exhibit. The pair not in the exhibit had their eggs incubated, and they also had the soft shell problem...although one egg went all the way to embryo development before it died.
So, if anyone has any idea as to what these critters get in their diet in the wild that promotes shell development, let me know!!
Ernie
So, if anyone has any idea as to what these critters get in their diet in the wild that promotes shell development, let me know!!
Ernie
