jesskie Active Member Joined Feb 27, 2010 Messages 259 Reaction score 0 Location Vic Mar 1, 2010 #1 My beardie layed 11 eggs the other day, but hasn't been in contact with another beardie for 6 months maybe more... Would they be fertile? Or is my she a he too :S Last edited: Mar 1, 2010
My beardie layed 11 eggs the other day, but hasn't been in contact with another beardie for 6 months maybe more... Would they be fertile? Or is my she a he too :S
wranga Very Well-Known Member Joined Feb 26, 2009 Messages 1,542 Reaction score 0 Location south west sydney Mar 1, 2010 #2 they could be fertile. beardies can store sperm from a mating months earlier
jesskie Active Member Joined Feb 27, 2010 Messages 259 Reaction score 0 Location Vic Mar 1, 2010 #3 I had no idea they could do that! Ooo i hope they're fertile!! Didnt even know i had a male & female too!
I had no idea they could do that! Ooo i hope they're fertile!! Didnt even know i had a male & female too!
wranga Very Well-Known Member Joined Feb 26, 2009 Messages 1,542 Reaction score 0 Location south west sydney Mar 1, 2010 #4 if the eggs are white they should be fertile, if their a creammy yellow then their infertile
Lovemydragons Well-Known Member Joined Jul 21, 2008 Messages 798 Reaction score 0 Location Melbourne Mar 1, 2010 #5 Girls can also lay eggs without a male, they will just be infertile slugs. So you might still have just girls! But incubate them, got nothing to lose! *fingers cross*
Girls can also lay eggs without a male, they will just be infertile slugs. So you might still have just girls! But incubate them, got nothing to lose! *fingers cross*