Good day all.
Had a gravid calyptratus that died before laying, so i cut her open to remove the eggs.
The eggs are natural covered in a mold repelent sheath and if this is washed or wiped off the eggs are vulnerable. With the addition of blood or tissue fluid mould will surely grow on the egg.
froot wrote:I certainly learned lots from this post. Did you remove any of her organs before you took the photos?
Thanks for sharing.
Carpetpythons wrote:Chameleon company: Have you got any reference material where I can read up about this membrane? Have you got any photos of the hatchlings?
Chamssss wrote:I cant remember the date of when they hatched, but might my male veiled be a hatchling from this clutch Paul?
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