shrink9
New Member
OK, so it's a live-and-learn hobby, right?
I did a bang-up job preparing a bucket for my little girl (Nosy Be). She must have approved because she layed 22 eggs in it yesterday.
My question is this: I apparently used too much water when I prepared the soil/sand mixture. After she dug her hole and layed the eggs, the water must have seeped into it. Will the eggs still be viable?
I thought that I was being conservative about the amount of water I used, but I never thought about this. She did lay 9 of the eggs on top of the soil and apparently she made more than one hole as I found eggs in 3 different places.
Any ideas? What is the likelihood that those eggs that got so wet will survive?
I now have them on dampened vermiculite where they won't get so wet again.
Thanks.
Allen
I did a bang-up job preparing a bucket for my little girl (Nosy Be). She must have approved because she layed 22 eggs in it yesterday.
My question is this: I apparently used too much water when I prepared the soil/sand mixture. After she dug her hole and layed the eggs, the water must have seeped into it. Will the eggs still be viable?
I thought that I was being conservative about the amount of water I used, but I never thought about this. She did lay 9 of the eggs on top of the soil and apparently she made more than one hole as I found eggs in 3 different places.
Any ideas? What is the likelihood that those eggs that got so wet will survive?
I now have them on dampened vermiculite where they won't get so wet again.
Thanks.
Allen