Woop Woop First Eggs of the season from My High Blue GTP

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Just got home to my High blue GTP starting to lay her first clutch and my first eggs of the season.
No pic's of her laying as I don't want to disturb her, but I can see two eggs so far.
Here's some pics of her Gravid anyway.
 

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ozpet cat litter - it is pellets made from wood, great stuff. Spagnum moss in the bowl for humidity works a treat and unfortunately she slugged out with 13 sluggs and 2 good eggs.
Ah well theres always next year.
 
Ah, bummer mate :(

Focus on the positives, you still have 2 good eggs and I bet they will be absolute stunners when they hatch! :D
 
ozpet cat litter - it is pellets made from wood, great stuff. Spagnum moss in the bowl for humidity works a treat and unfortunately she slugged out with 13 sluggs and 2 good eggs.
Ah well theres always next year.
So with snakes if there r no veins they r duds but in lizards they can vein up few days later???
 
So with snakes if there r no veins they r duds but in lizards they can vein up few days later???
Slugs are smaller and look different (darker) - very easy to tell.

I hope you hatch a pair of stunners, Congo.
 
good eggs can appear to have no veins but vein up a few days later, incubate all bar one that are small odd oval shapes and brownie yellow in appearance.
 
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