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I honestly don't know anything about breeding, but it looks like even though the shells might be stuck together a little bit, it doesn't look like they are conjoined in any other way. And since they aren't turned during incubation, I would think they would hatch out just fine. When is your "due date"? Excited for you!Eileen
TAD "Tiny Ancient Dinosaur" (Crestie), Hidey (Garg), O.G. "Office Gecko" (Bauer's Chameleon gecko), TBD "Tiny Badass Dragon" (Western Bearded Anole), 3.1.0
Rody Jane (cattledog/stinkwad mix), Dixie Moonpie (rattledog) George P-Dog (lab/Great Pyr) 1.2.0, Ringer (barn cat) 1.0.0
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Hi thank-you. I think they just stuck together after she laid them. She laid them within one of their live plants. They can't have been there long I'm sure I would have seen the bright white boulders that they are! Can't believe how big the eggs are.
Don't know hatch date as seems such variability in what I've read.
But their 1st ever set so just hoping that I can get them to the poi t of hatching that would be great.Ace Gargoyles
Gargoyle geckos. 2.4.0
Chahoua. 1.1.0
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WHOO HOOOO!! Congrats!!!Eileen
TAD "Tiny Ancient Dinosaur" (Crestie), Hidey (Garg), O.G. "Office Gecko" (Bauer's Chameleon gecko), TBD "Tiny Badass Dragon" (Western Bearded Anole), 3.1.0
Rody Jane (cattledog/stinkwad mix), Dixie Moonpie (rattledog) George P-Dog (lab/Great Pyr) 1.2.0, Ringer (barn cat) 1.0.0
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I know this is an old post but I figured I would chime in. Chahoua eggs are normally stuck together, rarely do I ever find mine not stuck together. If they are fertile, just leave them be. If one is clearly infertile, it can be cut off carefully with a razor blade if it looks like it is starting to go bad.
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