No, not to be fertile. They're either fertile or they're not. But I think he was talking about the South African leopards hatching easier with a diapause. I raised over 100 babcock with no diapause.
emysemys said:No, not to be fertile. They're either fertile or they're not. But I think he was talking about the South African leopards hatching easier with a diapause. I raised over 100 babcock with no diapause.
dmmj said:So are you gonna keep incubating them anyways?
emysemys said:Hi Eric:
There hasn't been a male with my females for about 2 or 3 years...I really can't remember how long its been. Since she has started another nest, I think its a pretty sure bet that the eggs aren't fertile. I THOUGHT the last batch MIGHT be fertile, but now another nest with no male, probably not fertile.