M Magruber Not so new Member Joined Nov 11, 2011 Messages 38 Reaction score 0 May 22, 2013 #1 I have 3 ridgetailed monitor eggs 3 with green mould on them dose anyone know what I can do for them
E Emilie Active Member Joined Sep 24, 2010 Messages 271 Reaction score 0 May 22, 2013 #2 Last season I wiped them with a cloth sprayed with f10. It helped a lot and got two bubs out of 3 fertile eggs with mould
Last season I wiped them with a cloth sprayed with f10. It helped a lot and got two bubs out of 3 fertile eggs with mould
M Magruber Not so new Member Joined Nov 11, 2011 Messages 38 Reaction score 0 May 22, 2013 #3 Ok would a cotton bud with water work?
W wokka Guest May 23, 2013 #4 Tinea powder from the chemist may work. I think water would exacerbate the problem. Last edited by a moderator: May 24, 2013
E Emilie Active Member Joined Sep 24, 2010 Messages 271 Reaction score 0 May 23, 2013 #5 Magruber said: Ok would a cotton bud with water work? Click to expand... No, that would make matters worse. Yes tinea powder also works. It's really just a pot luck. I would use F10 though as that's my best experience.
Magruber said: Ok would a cotton bud with water work? Click to expand... No, that would make matters worse. Yes tinea powder also works. It's really just a pot luck. I would use F10 though as that's my best experience.
M MonitorMayhem Well-Known Member Joined Apr 8, 2009 Messages 380 Reaction score 0 Location country sa May 23, 2013 #6 go the tinea powder does work on most occasions
GeckPhotographer Very Well-Known Member Joined Mar 29, 2011 Messages 2,221 Reaction score 1 Location Lake Macquarie NSW May 24, 2013 #7 I'd go tinea powder more than F10, both can work but F10 can stuff up the eggs of SOME species depending how reliant on absorption they are. Not sure what effect it may have on monitors but it can definitely stuff up Diplodactyline geckos, unless wiped away quite thoroughly.
I'd go tinea powder more than F10, both can work but F10 can stuff up the eggs of SOME species depending how reliant on absorption they are. Not sure what effect it may have on monitors but it can definitely stuff up Diplodactyline geckos, unless wiped away quite thoroughly.