dagy24
New Member
I'm trying to just chill and wait it out but they're making me antsy. I assumed they were infertile, I had my female for 33 or 34 days before she laid and she never was in contact with a male in my care. But, I kept the eggs for the chance that she had contact with a male before I purchased her and stayed gravid for a bit longer than average.
I have the breeders business card somewhere but I can't find it for the life of me so I can't contact him and ask about his husbandry. Today I finally got some coarse vermiculite and switched the eggs into that from the soil I had put them in (didn't turn them or anything). They were laid on April 1st. Still white and firm, no mold, discoloration, or dents.
I am incubating them in a dresser drawer that is 73-74 during the day and 68-70 at night.
I have the breeders business card somewhere but I can't find it for the life of me so I can't contact him and ask about his husbandry. Today I finally got some coarse vermiculite and switched the eggs into that from the soil I had put them in (didn't turn them or anything). They were laid on April 1st. Still white and firm, no mold, discoloration, or dents.
I am incubating them in a dresser drawer that is 73-74 during the day and 68-70 at night.