Razr Eggs

Texas Panther Man

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Well after 3 months of stress and hell. I finally got my clutch of eggs from my Raiden male. I bred Razr to a wc female I got in Dec of 2010. She kept me guessing for quite some time as to what her plans were. She finally dropped 26 eggs for me. She appears to be doing fine and will be getting a nicelong shower tonight or tomorrow to help speed along the recovery. Im stoked, in the last 3 weeks Ive had two seperate females lay faly eggs for me from Razr & the Professor my awesome wc from the Gesangs/Chams Northwest. Next year we will be seeing some spectacular cb falys!
 
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Yeah not much to show yet! lol They look like any other eggs. I will be updating the pics on my two clutches of Sherlocks babies this weekend. The older clutch has started shedding and showing some awesome blues and the males are really looking like they will have some nice barring & turrets. Cant wait to start releasing them in a cpl of months. They are eatting me out of house & home. lol :D:p;)
 
Hey guys my name is Sheena. Firstly, I am not computer friendly! I think I have posted a few things but no replies on any so I just thought I'd give typing here a shot, hope this is o.k by everybody:) Congrats on the eggs ! The eggs I am not so patently waiting for are not even fertile, I cant imagine the basket case I would be with a fertile clutch of eggs. Georgia is is my first chameleon(veiled). This is her first time going though the egg laying process as it is mine. I'm a wreck!She had a rough start in life..I have details written in the ''visitor message '' section of my profile. If any one is willing or able to help me out with some knowledge I can elaborate on the details. The long and short of it is on June 16th I noticed signs of her digging around, she has since dug a couple holes but no eggs, I have had x-rays done, she is full of eggs, is still occasionally eating and seems o.k aside from the obvious set backs of a big belly:)it just seems to be a long time according to my reading up on all of this and I am determined not to lose her over this. Note the fact that I work at a vet clinic and am willing to do what it takes, also note there are NO experienced chameleon vets around, lots of vets willing to see reptiles including the clinic where I work, but nobody is experienced surgically. I just want to be prepared and any advice would be so helpful. I live in Saint John New Brunswick. Thanks so much in advance. oh I do have the x-rays on a C.D but have no Idea how to put them on the forum, If they would be helpful to see I will figure It out just let me know. -SG
 
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