Air2air
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Hi everybody - I've read everywhere I can about Beardie breeding tips, but can't find a conclusive answer. I don't want to lose these eggs, but I'm worried I'm doing something wrong.
Here is what I'm doing:
- Clutch was laid 4 days ago. Her first; she's 3 years old.
- Tupperware container, holes punched in, clean sand in the bottom moistened regulary.
- Container is under the heatlamp. Temp is 84.
- Condensation on the inside of the container.
We candled a few (first time for us). Saw the blood vessels. We've been careful not to turn the eggs...read about that too.
Problem:
They smell. Many are crinkled. All were yellowish, but over this last couple days I am seeing white formations on some shells. So some of the eggs are looking a lot better than they were on Day 1 /2, when the whole clutch was yellow, dimpled and didn't look too good.
So right now my wife wants me to put everything in the garage. I smelled each egg separately, but I really can't find any particular one that is guilty.
Sorry for the noob question folks. I am sure you gurus can save this poor little clutch!
Here is what I'm doing:
- Clutch was laid 4 days ago. Her first; she's 3 years old.
- Tupperware container, holes punched in, clean sand in the bottom moistened regulary.
- Container is under the heatlamp. Temp is 84.
- Condensation on the inside of the container.
We candled a few (first time for us). Saw the blood vessels. We've been careful not to turn the eggs...read about that too.
Problem:
They smell. Many are crinkled. All were yellowish, but over this last couple days I am seeing white formations on some shells. So some of the eggs are looking a lot better than they were on Day 1 /2, when the whole clutch was yellow, dimpled and didn't look too good.
So right now my wife wants me to put everything in the garage. I smelled each egg separately, but I really can't find any particular one that is guilty.
Sorry for the noob question folks. I am sure you gurus can save this poor little clutch!
