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Question About Bearded Dragon Eggs?
I have a three year old Raiken Bearded Dragon.
The person I got him/her from didn't really know much about them and though I know more, this is my first Dragon.
Anyway, this has happened twice now and I'm not sure if these are eggs or not.
First of all, my Dragon isn't tunneling or anything, doesn't seem to be making a nest of any sort either.
Secondly, these "eggs" are oval shaped, kind of oblonged, and are yellow. I mean banana yellow.
I searched on Google Beaded Dragon eggs, but none came up yellow. There's about 12 or 15 of them. Anyone have any ideas??
Thanks
3 Answers
- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
Your dragon is laying infertile eggs. Females that have never even been in contact with a male can still lay but of course they will not develop. The other possibility is that she has been with a male in the past (they can retain sperm for roughly a year) but either she or the male are infertile. Our observations have been that dragons carrying infertile eggs may not excessively display the behaviours normally associated with laying.
- adoraLv 44 years ago
possibly it incredibly is a Transgendered Bearded Dragon, or greater probably its a woman bought as a male by using mistake. if your specific they are eggs then its have been given to be a woman, besides women individuals are plenty greater suitable and greater physically powerful than adult males yet through scale of the face and throat horns, may well be incorrect for a male