ZenReptiles
Kawaii lil' critters!
I've posted before that I thought there might be a problem with my first time breeding female, and with her most recent clutch of eggs, I'm now seriously questioning it. She just laid her 4th clutch of eggs and these don't look good either. One of them was actually layed outside of the lay box, and stuck to the side of the aquarium. Her first egg looked good up until it collapsed a week before its due date, the others were dented before I even put them in the incubator. She is the only female I'm having problems with, and the male she has been bred with, (and yes, I saw them mate a few times), has already produced a few babies.
Could she possibly be infertile, or are there any vitamins I could try giving her? She's on a diet of mealies, crickets and waxies, which are all dusted a few times a week, and a calci dish is always left in the tank. I use Repti-vite and Fluker's Calcium. I use vermiculite in deli cups with just enough moisture so that the vermiculite can be rolled into a ball but not drip any water. The deli cups have tiny air holes in them, should I cover up the holes?
Then I was beginning to question the hovabator I have. Is it ok that it keeps fluctuating between 83 and 85F? It never goes lower or higher, but I've heard temp changes are a bad thing. I've been trying to keep it at a constant temp, but I live in Buffalo and the temps in my house won't even stay constant. One day it's 75F outside, the next is 30F.
I would love any advice. If I have to, I won't breed her again. Her weight is still really good, but just not producing anything.
Could she possibly be infertile, or are there any vitamins I could try giving her? She's on a diet of mealies, crickets and waxies, which are all dusted a few times a week, and a calci dish is always left in the tank. I use Repti-vite and Fluker's Calcium. I use vermiculite in deli cups with just enough moisture so that the vermiculite can be rolled into a ball but not drip any water. The deli cups have tiny air holes in them, should I cover up the holes?
Then I was beginning to question the hovabator I have. Is it ok that it keeps fluctuating between 83 and 85F? It never goes lower or higher, but I've heard temp changes are a bad thing. I've been trying to keep it at a constant temp, but I live in Buffalo and the temps in my house won't even stay constant. One day it's 75F outside, the next is 30F.
I would love any advice. If I have to, I won't breed her again. Her weight is still really good, but just not producing anything.