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yep. to my knowledge the only way you will know for sure if you have fertile eggs is if once laid and put into the vermalite stuff. If they are not fertile they start to smell and mold.Stupid question: will a female laying infertile eggs show the same gravid colours as a female with fertile eggs?
Wow! Nice job!Ps: new outdoor enclosure pics attached.
tell me about it, Its been in the 105 lately and like 3% humidityHas she been with a male? As for the colors, my female will show the colors any time she is pissed off. She has never been with my male and has not laid eggs (that I know of) since I got her. Like a wise man once told me (@Matt Vanilla Gorilla) They are chameleons they can change colors anytime they want. haha I asked the same question you did.
You can candle the eggs to see if they are fertile.
Outdoor setup looks great BTW. I wish I could do that but it gets way to hot where I live.
Agreed!Has she been with a male? As for the colors, my female will show the colors any time she is pissed off. She has never been with my male and has not laid eggs (that I know of) since I got her. Like a wise man once told me (@Matt Vanilla Gorilla) They are chameleons they can change colors anytime they want. haha I asked the same question you did.
You can candle the eggs to see if they are fertile.
Outdoor setup looks great BTW. I wish I could do that but it gets way to hot where I live.