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I used to feed them to my Savannah monitor. But you can just throw them out, they won't do anything except go bad and mold anyway.
 
We threw our out. They are all squishy and don't have a proper shell so no necklace and they're full of yolk, no white, so wouldn't scramble very well either :D yuk!
 
If you were sure they were infertile the only thing I would have done is count them to give you an indication as to whether you were over feeding her or not.
 
We threw our out. They are all squishy and don't have a proper shell so no necklace and they're full of yolk, no white, so wouldn't scramble very well either :D yuk!

I agree that cooking them up as scrambled eggs would turn me off eggs forever!! lol....however in an emergency I'd eat the eggs over say....a person! lol
 
I sent my infertile clutch to somebody (I think Pssh?) who had an egg eating snake. I had no use for them, so I shipped them off.
 
I agree that cooking them up as scrambled eggs would turn me off eggs forever!! lol....however in an emergency I'd eat the eggs over say....a person! lol

Yeah sure! If I was lost in a forest I'd go digging for eggs before resorting to canibalism! :D

I sent my infertile clutch to somebody (I think Pssh?) who had an egg eating snake. I had no use for them, so I shipped them off.

The only snake people I know are the local pet store. I offered them the eggs but there weren't any egg eating snakes there! It's a great idea though! More 'natural' than throwing them out or frying them :)
 
Yeah, it was me. I was really hopeful that they would eat them, but I think since they were infertile (and therefore smaller and squishier) they didnt have much interest in them. If they had eaten them I would have taken everyone's unwanted eggs!
 
Next time I breed my chameleons I might try offering an egg to see if it makes a difference. I've heard that keepers in Europe have fed them reptile eggs, but I don't know if the species of reptile makes a difference (like maybe how hard the eggs are?)
 
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