In the next few weeks, they'll be ready to go. PM me if you'd like a fewAwesome. when do they become comercially available ?
Yes Tom, there were bad eggs. Probably 1/2 developed and 1/2 didn't. I'm not sure if the 1/2 that didn't develop were infertile, or didn't "like" the incubator or what. They were all good looking eggs. There were about 115 in the eggsac when it was opened. This was a young female that wasn't full grown (at least I don't think she is). The ones in the photo above are all strong and looking great.Originally posted by Philth
Awsome Eric. Were there any bad eggs?, How many altogether?
Thanks Steve! I'm happy to contribute more of these into the hobby... definetly one of my favorites!Originally posted by Steve Nunn
Many congrats Eric, great job!! It can be exciting when you breed a species you're not that into, but when you get a success from a real personal favourite, it makes it that much sweeter!!