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#1293577 Python-28
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Need help fast laying eggs  Well my two Curly tail lizards are laying eggs and I don’t know what to do any advice.
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05/25/07 02:23pm
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Message To: Python-28 In reference to Message Id: 1293577
Need help fast laying eggs  u need to put them in a incubator!if u dont havy any try to get one asap! u should get some information before breeding any lizards..
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05/25/07 11:07pm
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#1294191 Python-28
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Need help fast laying eggs  what would happen if i let the female care for the eggs naturally? and trust me I was not trying to breed them as I can’t find any thing on breeding these animals
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05/26/07 03:05am
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#1294423 Wrigley
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Message To: Python-28 In reference to Message Id: 1294191
Need help fast laying eggs  What do you mean when you say "my two curly tailed lizards are laying eggs"? You have 2 females and they are both laying eggs? Were they ever with a male? Many lizards can lay eggs without ever having been with a male. They will be infertile of course if that’s the case and you don’t need to worry about them, just remove them. If they were with a male, they may have been fertilized but if you didn’t get them to an incubator right away they probably won’t survive. Most lizards don’t care for their eggs. Once they’re laid they are no longer responsible for them so letting her incubate them most likely would also result in death for the eggs. There are sites on the net for making your own incubator and you can try that but you’re probably already out of luck. If you keep a male and female together you don’t have to try to breed them, they will do all the work on their own without your help. If a male and female are together, they will breed. It’s as simple as that. Before they breed again next year do your research and find out how to incubate them and you will be better prepared the next time.
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05/26/07 12:01pm
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