jajeanpierre
Chameleon Enthusiast
These are my first ever eggs. They were laid 8 days ago by a Trioceros quadricornis gracilior who was imported in early February. The two smallest ones in the last row with the dime were always that pinky color.
They might have been left where they were laid for more than 12 hours--I didn't believe she had actually laid since all the books said I could tell by the dirt on her face and feet and she looked amazingly plump any time I saw her. She was up and down all that day. I had her cage blocked off so could only see the top 10" of her enclosure and any time I looked, she looked quite round and never did get a speck of dirt on her.
The eggs were laid in a mixture of organic potting soil and coconut fiber. I just put a paper towel in the mix and it seems to be staining so I wonder if the pinky color is just staining from the soil.
Do they look okay? Thanks.
They might have been left where they were laid for more than 12 hours--I didn't believe she had actually laid since all the books said I could tell by the dirt on her face and feet and she looked amazingly plump any time I saw her. She was up and down all that day. I had her cage blocked off so could only see the top 10" of her enclosure and any time I looked, she looked quite round and never did get a speck of dirt on her.
The eggs were laid in a mixture of organic potting soil and coconut fiber. I just put a paper towel in the mix and it seems to be staining so I wonder if the pinky color is just staining from the soil.
Do they look okay? Thanks.