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My levis is about 1 and 2 months and she has payed 8 eggs, and only 1 was infertile :) shes the one in about the first page in this thread.
 
Downloaded some pics, so pleased!

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This girl just got done laying a clutch of 11 fertile eggs.
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he if it is possible would someone be able to post some pics of how they set up there incubators for womas or mayb a pm with some helpful advice
cheers, nick
 
Hey guys im expecting eggs for my coastal in about a week,
however im still tossing between using vermiculite as substrate or damp perlite with an egg crate on top.... just wondering what you guys use and/or find to be most succesful?

Any help would be appreciated, thanks!
 
This girl had a nice small clutch of 8 fertile eggs today.

Cheers
 

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Cheers mate, im super happy. She normally only has 5-6 so she has done a great job in her final year of breeding. I must say that I did pay very close attention to what she was eating this year.

Brilliant animal she is. Love her!
 
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this girl laid 8 fertile eggs this arvo, was very happy and surprised as this is her first clutch.P1011602.jpg and here we go again!
 
I candled my clutch tonight at 38 days of incubation and all of the developing babies reacted to light! I thought that was pretty cool. I know the eye develops pretty early, but was delighted to see them all putting it to use.
 
Some dodgy iphone pics of a very chunky woma and very chunky RSP. They are both due to lay on the same day so that could be a pretty good day if it all goes well.

Cheers,
Dave
 

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I candled my clutch tonight at 38 days of incubation and all of the developing babies reacted to light! I thought that was pretty cool. I know the eye develops pretty early, but was delighted to see them all putting it to use.

Look after my one! Glad they're all cooking nicely. You must be excited!
 
Yeah, she is pretty chunky Ryan - not a massive girl prior to breeding but she looks pretty uncomfortable now!

Cheers,
Dave
 
good stuff dave, look like they are ready to explode. fingers crossed for some good eggs!

no luck with your WA womas?
 
stu, nah the wa's didnt go - i think the male didnt know what he was doing. He was 2.5yrs old but just didnt seem to get it. Hopefully another year and a the trial run this year will sort him out! =)
 
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