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BigBadBoris
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Posted: 28 Jul 2016 at 1:04pm |
Hi all,
While changing the bath water for my Chinese Water Dragon i have found what appears to be many little white eggs on the bottom of the container, has anybody else found these, could they be cricket eggs?
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Iowarth
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Hi Boris
This isn't really the correct forum for this question as we specialise in the herps in the wild - particularly UK species. I would suggest RFUK woul be more appropriate. Nonetheless, I doubt these are cricket eggs as these would normally be laid in the sub-strate rather than under something. There could be any other number of invertebrate species which have made themselves at home especially if you have the correct humid conditions for the lizard and/or have used natural materials (eg branches) for decor. All the best Chris |
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