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Insanely Large Batch of Eggs

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 :p.

Evan
 

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Are you sure it was all from one female? Over the night another female could have laid as well ( do you have two females? ).
I bet you had a lot of fun counting all those eggs :rolleyes:

So in conclusion the batch had exactly 1,027 eggs.
It probably wasn't exactly 1027 if you don't remember the exact number on the first count.

Congrats on the breeding!
 

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It was just the one female, and I counted exactly egg by egg 1,027. I counted into groups of 100 individually and then an additionally 27. It was exactly that number.

Evan
 

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Okay, I just wasn't sure because in your first post you said
When I was done counting I had about 900 (dont remember the exact number).
So that made me think 900 wasn't the exact number.

also what's your secret method?

I too would like to know. But I suppose it is a secret for a reason.
 

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Have fun raising all those eggs and also what's your secret method?
I think there's probably a reason it's called a secret method. Lol. I don't think we will find out what this 'secret method' is! Haha
 

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I don't see why he wouldn't share. Let's not be unselfish here... Besides it's for the better of the species if we know how to breed them better don't you guys think?
 

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When i meant "I don't remember the exact number" I meant right at the moment I was writing the post. I don't know if I want to tell my secret method. Maybe with some convincing.
 

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Heh, heh, I found it, I knew he had posted it a while back. Now I am not sure what to do? Should I share his secret, or should I keep it between us? Decisions, decisions......
 

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Remember though, with knowledge comes responsibility. If everyone knew the secret we'd be knee deep in waltls! ;) :)
 
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