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CameronWright

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I have a 5 year old bearded dragon,
She's housed with a blue tongue, they grew up together no fuss,
Today I went to check on them and she had laid 11 eggs,
All look very healthy but would have to be infertile, is this something they do?
And I should just dispose of them yes?
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Yes, infertile clutches from females that haven't been with a male are not uncommon. Your bluey will soon make light work of them.
 
Most people say that females need to be stimulated by even seeing a male in order to lay unfertile eggs, but in most cases its not the reason. Its just something that females end up doing.
I'de just feed them to your blue-tounge or feed them back to the dragon...

Very nice looking central i might add
 
Most people say that females need to be stimulated by even seeing a male in order to lay unfertile eggs, but in most cases its not the reason. Its just something that females end up doing.
I'de just feed them to your blue-tounge or feed them back to the dragon...

Very nice looking central i might add

ohh okay good to know, thanks :)
and yeh some one ate them hahah my bets are on bluey :p

strange looking eggs to be un-fertile ,ie ;slugs,they are usually yellow and a bit sticky
infertile eggs look no different to fertile eggs,
slugs and infertile eggs are two different things
 
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