NodeOfRanvier
NodeOfRanvier
I've had cresteds for a few years but recently acquired a female off here to breed. She'd been previously bred and I'm not sure how recently tho. I put her in with one of my males (shoulda quarantined oops) and a few days later there was an egg on top of the substrate. Possibly fathered by the previous owners male, mine or unfertile since it was only a few days after being with my male.
Is it normal for them not to bury the eggs? The surface of the egg wasn't uniform, as tho patches of the 'shell' had varying thicknesses, almost like it'd been sprinkled with big chunks of salt or some crystalline substance.
I thought I would have more time before getting eggs and didn't have an incubator so searched around and found this really informative video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y4P3_PtL7ZY and followed her instructions.
I couldn't find peralite with out nitrogen and phosphorous additives in it (only sold miracle grow brand) so bought vellimucite instead. Put the egg and the substrate in a little plastic box and set it in one of my other geckos terrariums (to keep warm, my house is pretty drafty) and set a thermeter/hydrometer next to it and mist the tank w/ the box in it a few times a day. Temp/Humdity in the terrerium runs between 78 to 69 F and humidity between 60/75%. The little box the egg is in has condensation on the sides and the vellumicite is still moist. Been checking on it every few days and opening it for air exchange but today it had mold on it. Rubbed the mold off with a paper towel and the end where the mold was is slightly discolored. Is it to humid or a dud?
Sorry for the deluge of questions, never bred reptiles before... trying to do it right. Thanks!
Is it normal for them not to bury the eggs? The surface of the egg wasn't uniform, as tho patches of the 'shell' had varying thicknesses, almost like it'd been sprinkled with big chunks of salt or some crystalline substance.
I thought I would have more time before getting eggs and didn't have an incubator so searched around and found this really informative video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y4P3_PtL7ZY and followed her instructions.
I couldn't find peralite with out nitrogen and phosphorous additives in it (only sold miracle grow brand) so bought vellimucite instead. Put the egg and the substrate in a little plastic box and set it in one of my other geckos terrariums (to keep warm, my house is pretty drafty) and set a thermeter/hydrometer next to it and mist the tank w/ the box in it a few times a day. Temp/Humdity in the terrerium runs between 78 to 69 F and humidity between 60/75%. The little box the egg is in has condensation on the sides and the vellumicite is still moist. Been checking on it every few days and opening it for air exchange but today it had mold on it. Rubbed the mold off with a paper towel and the end where the mold was is slightly discolored. Is it to humid or a dud?
Sorry for the deluge of questions, never bred reptiles before... trying to do it right. Thanks!