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David

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roms77

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Interestingly, you have an idea of the kind of oedura?
we are awaiting the response from the owner
 

David

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I found those pics interesting and wanted to share them..

I found that dead baby full develloped in the egg.

It is oedura monilis, from a 9 years old (breeding) female!

She laid me both dud and good eggs again this season, (un)fortunately no baby has hatched so far.

Never seen such markings on monilis..

I hope I don't have any mutagen material in my incubator (haha), cause last week I found a leucistic baby marmorata (totally white with dark eyes!), full grown but dead in the egg.

Unfortunately my camera wasn't loaded up for this one, and I don't have freezer at home at the moment.
 

David

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I don't know the causes, I don't improvise myself a biologist, and I don't use to talk about the man who saw the bear

I just know very well the origin of my animals and their age, I only breed unrelated animals

the leucistic marmorata found dead in the egg was from a young female (3yrs old, first season)
 

perioman

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ok, a mystery...


"and I don't use to talk about the man who saw the bear"

:biggrin: le pauvre jeune que je suis ne comprends pas ça, une tite trad ? ^^
 

David

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oui mon franglisme laisse à désirer

je ne m'amuse pas à parler de l'homme qui a vu l'homme qui a vu l'ours
 

perioman

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mmmmmh ok

tu supposes pas quoi x)

bref, c'est bizarre ces deux cas dont tu parle... t'as deja constaté qqchose de semblable chez d'autres genres ??


So, those two facts you are talking about are wierd... Did you ever meet something like this with other genus ??
 
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