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Ive just been weeding and dug these eggs up from about 1 inch under the soil surface. , they don't feel hard like birds eggs, any ideas what they are from ..?

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Thanks Guy's , eggs now in a jar awaiting the happy event , Names all ready picked out .

Lizzy ........ Lizard

Gorrdon ..... Gecko

Tommy ........Tokey

Chelsea ........Chingchock

and finally ......Walter :)

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Hi

They are definitely not Chingchuck eggs they are white more round and smaller and are stuck to hard surfaces i.e. back of pictures etc. My money is on snakes!

TBWG :)

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Not snakes????

I think ThaiLife might end up with a jar full of snakes as well! Once handled though, the egg mortality is likely to be high.

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Sad new's , it looks like we won't be having any new arrivals the eggs are starting to shrink and look more like white prunes , I think the end is near :)

  • 4 weeks later...
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Thats sad... If you ever come across anymore, the eggs should be kept warm and humid in a DARK place, as long as the eggs are only handled briefly whilst they are transferred to their new home all should be well. The size of the eggs appear to be far to small for any native snake variety probably common house gecko. Good luck with your search for new eggs, be careful because once you hatch, your new babies it gets kind of addictive :)

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Nice of the lizard to leave a small fee, might be a good source of income.

HA HA HA! I just about pissed my pants with that witty comment. Good times!

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