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Egg Question,ON THE NICE FORUM!!!

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This is my 3rd season breeding the female that gave me these eggs to start off, It is her first clutch of the season. One egg is huge, a lot larger than the normal Leo Eggs I get from her, and the other egg is incredibly smaller that any other Leo egg I ever have had laid. I'm sure these both are fertile also. Anyone else ever have this happen? You think the hatchling is gonna be normal sized or dwarfed also what could cause this, she was 68 grams when I started breeding her this season and has had tons of calcium. Someone let me know, Hopefully I can get a reply on this forum.
 
I have seen this happen before. Usually when I get overly large eggs, they don't hatch, I did have one small egg hatch last year and the baby was fine. Smaller than what I was used to but fine. Don't be surprised if neither egg hatches. Like I said, usually large eggs are infertile or go bad soon after incubation starts. Good Luck anyway and let me know what happens.
 
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