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Pics of Mom, Dad, and Eggs

Paranoika

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Here are a couple pics, finally. Lol.
The amel on the left is Cornelius, the dad. And the anery is Isis, the mamma. Like I've said before, this was not an intended breeding, b/c Isis is so tiny. She's recovering well and is not double clutching! :) She's also about to shed and doesn't look as beautiful as she actually is.
The eggs on the bottom are the ones she laid. They don't look too good and probably aren't fertile, but they're staying incubated nonetheless. What are your thoughts?

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Congrats on the eggs! That dark anery is simply GORGEOUS!! Glad to hear she's recovering well. :dancer:

You never know, some of the strangest looking eggs have ended up hatching perfectly normal babies! Give them a week or so, and then try to shine a very small flashlight into the egg (called candling). If they're fertile, you can usually see some red veins here and there indicating that there's something inside!

Best of luck with the mum and the eggs! :)

Lisa
 
Thank you! I think she's a beaut! And soooo sweet too!
I did try candling the eggs a few days ago and didn't see anything (except for two that had something that looked like a little worm in them..?)
I was told handling them too much is harmful and they've been through so much already. I was also told that infertile ones will collapse eventually, so maybe I should just wait for that?
 
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