Dragonling
Doesn't do "casual"
I thought about adding these to my current breeding thread, but new topics tend to get more attention and I could use some advice.
So question #1: of my two eggs that still appear healthy, one seems to have developed a slow leak, as though it's too wet and has a weak point on one side. It is still plump and round, and doesn't appear to be losing a huge amount of fluid per day, but I'm not expecting pips for at least a week if not two or more and I'm afraid it will eventually deflate. Is there any way I can slow or stop this?
#2: London appears to be gearing up for a double clutch. She's had a spike in her weight gain and is feeling possibly gravid again. If she's going to insist on laying, is it worth attempting to pair her with the male again a few times in the hopes of getting a few more fertile eggs, or just cross my fingers she just reabsorbs instead?
So question #1: of my two eggs that still appear healthy, one seems to have developed a slow leak, as though it's too wet and has a weak point on one side. It is still plump and round, and doesn't appear to be losing a huge amount of fluid per day, but I'm not expecting pips for at least a week if not two or more and I'm afraid it will eventually deflate. Is there any way I can slow or stop this?
#2: London appears to be gearing up for a double clutch. She's had a spike in her weight gain and is feeling possibly gravid again. If she's going to insist on laying, is it worth attempting to pair her with the male again a few times in the hopes of getting a few more fertile eggs, or just cross my fingers she just reabsorbs instead?