frogman
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Well, a biology teacher at my school asked if I could bring in some eggs for a genetics project they were doing in school. She thought it would be cool if the kids could watch them develop. So I told her they hadn't laid in a while and it was unlikely but I would try. So I went home and did my secret system that had worked 100% of the time in the breeding season. Meaning that every time I did it they would lay eggs 5-24 hours later. So the next afternoon I saw here starting to lay eggs. I left her until this morning to finish. This morning I saw it was a very big clutch so I decided to pull them all out and count. I counted into groups of 100 and separated them into deli cups. When I was done counting I had about 900 (dont remember the exact number). So I thought I would go back to the tank and see if I could pull out a few more. I ended up pulling out another 127. So in conclusion the batch had exactly 1,027 eggs. The most I have ever had or heard of. Even caudata culture said they lay 100-1000 eggs. Thought I would share this. Enjoy topping this for all those competitive people out there .
Evan
Evan