Hey everyone,
Just came to say that my cham had eggs. I've been expecting for her to have them anyday now and she was roaming around the bottom of her cage so I put her in an egg box. This morning I took out 69 eggs. She went straight for crickets when I put her back in her cage. Only problem is I can't tell if they are fertile or not. There are about 3~4 mushy ones but the rest don't seem mushy at all. They aren't really white and they are kind of small. My dad says they should be bigger but then again he'd never had a cham have this many eggs at once and don't know if that size is normal. Do they look all right?
one other question I had. Fertile or non fertile....Do you think it takes the same amount of energy? She still looks really healthy. Not skinny at all. Active and already eating.
Well thanks for looking at my pics. I hope i'll get some answers. This is my first clutch every so I just hope that they are fertile.
Thanks
Just came to say that my cham had eggs. I've been expecting for her to have them anyday now and she was roaming around the bottom of her cage so I put her in an egg box. This morning I took out 69 eggs. She went straight for crickets when I put her back in her cage. Only problem is I can't tell if they are fertile or not. There are about 3~4 mushy ones but the rest don't seem mushy at all. They aren't really white and they are kind of small. My dad says they should be bigger but then again he'd never had a cham have this many eggs at once and don't know if that size is normal. Do they look all right?
one other question I had. Fertile or non fertile....Do you think it takes the same amount of energy? She still looks really healthy. Not skinny at all. Active and already eating.
Well thanks for looking at my pics. I hope i'll get some answers. This is my first clutch every so I just hope that they are fertile.
Thanks


