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Has anyone ever had eggs laid not protected by an ooth?
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<blockquote data-quote="mcervig@yahoo.com" data-source="post: 268563" data-attributes="member: 7562"><p>My "midget" iris oratoria missed an instar. She had injured her legs and wouldn't molt for over a month and when she finally did, she skipped right to an adult. The problem is she thinks she is bigger than she really is; when I first fed her, she ate until she literally "exploded" with eggs. (She laid the eggs minutes after she ate). My guess is that she just ate too much, so she had to prematurely lay the eggs before her abdomen did explode.</p><p></p><p>My camera is no good to post anything, but with my opthalmoscope I see bubbles that look fluid filled on the side of her malformed ooth sac.</p><p></p><p>Has this happened to anyone?</p><p></p><p>How can I protect these eggs without an egg case?</p><p></p><p>I am so heartbroken with all my mismolts and eye infections, and leg injuries. Does anyone want my healthy babies and healthy eggs? I will keep the injured ones, but then I am done. This is too heart-breaking.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mcervig@yahoo.com, post: 268563, member: 7562"] My "midget" iris oratoria missed an instar. She had injured her legs and wouldn't molt for over a month and when she finally did, she skipped right to an adult. The problem is she thinks she is bigger than she really is; when I first fed her, she ate until she literally "exploded" with eggs. (She laid the eggs minutes after she ate). My guess is that she just ate too much, so she had to prematurely lay the eggs before her abdomen did explode. My camera is no good to post anything, but with my opthalmoscope I see bubbles that look fluid filled on the side of her malformed ooth sac. Has this happened to anyone? How can I protect these eggs without an egg case? I am so heartbroken with all my mismolts and eye infections, and leg injuries. Does anyone want my healthy babies and healthy eggs? I will keep the injured ones, but then I am done. This is too heart-breaking. [/QUOTE]
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