So ym angle headed dragon has just laid a clutch of 3 eggs.
Last year she laid 2, unfortunately the eggs began to grow mould and died. I think the reason was i didnt discover them for a couple weeks, and during that time i was constantly moving the substrate in the spot they were burried...
Anyway, this time i found them probably the day after they were laid. She put one on the surface, and 2 were burried 1-2 inches under the substrate.
Like last year, got some vermiculite, some water, 50/50 mix, takeaway container, carefully put the eggs in careful not to rotate them, closed the lid (this was yesterday).
Anyway, like last year i've noticed the eggs are not perfectly cylindrical, they have dents in them. Here's a photo of this year's so you can see the same dents. Not sure if that good or bad or normal. Also if you look closely you can see there are brown spots on the eggs where bits of substrate were stuck.
any advice pleasee?
Last year she laid 2, unfortunately the eggs began to grow mould and died. I think the reason was i didnt discover them for a couple weeks, and during that time i was constantly moving the substrate in the spot they were burried...
Anyway, this time i found them probably the day after they were laid. She put one on the surface, and 2 were burried 1-2 inches under the substrate.
Like last year, got some vermiculite, some water, 50/50 mix, takeaway container, carefully put the eggs in careful not to rotate them, closed the lid (this was yesterday).
Anyway, like last year i've noticed the eggs are not perfectly cylindrical, they have dents in them. Here's a photo of this year's so you can see the same dents. Not sure if that good or bad or normal. Also if you look closely you can see there are brown spots on the eggs where bits of substrate were stuck.
any advice pleasee?